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Canada United States 0–3 Swangard Stadium: Burnaby, Canada USA 9–7–8 30 January 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup (semi-final) United States [b] Canada [b] 0–0 (4–2 p.) Rose Bowl: Pasadena, United States USA 9–8–8 18 January 2003 International friendly United States Canada 4–0 Lockhart Stadium: Fort Lauderdale, United States USA 10–8–8
Most goals scored in a final match 2, Tiffeny Milbrett ( United States), vs Norway, 2000; Carli Lloyd ( United States), vs Japan, 2012. Most goals scored in all final matches 3, Tiffeny Milbrett ( United States), 1 vs China in 1996 & 2 vs Norway in 2000; Carli Lloyd ( United States), 1 vs Brazil in 2008 & 2 vs Japan in 2012. Fastest hat-trick
Win Draw Defeat M Opponent Date Result Event 32 Norway: July 25, 1990 4–0 Friendly 33 Canada: July 27, 1990 4–1 Canada Cup 34 Norway: July 29, 1990 4–2 Canada Cup 35 Soviet Union: August 5, 1990 8–0 North America Cup 36 England: August 9, 1990 3–0 North America Cup 37 West Germany: August 11, 1990 3–0 North America Cup 38
Day 15 of the Paris Olympics was big for Team USA with women's soccer, men's basketball, and track and field earning several gold medals. ... The win caps off a grueling Olympic tournament, where ...
The 2012 Olympic women's soccer semifinal between Canada and the United States was played at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on 6 August 2012. In a match that went into extra time, the U.S. won 4–3 to advance to the final against Japan. In the 22nd minute, Christine Sinclair opened the scoring for Canada, who remained up 1–0 into halftime.
Team USA, which hadn’t won an Olympic gold medal since 2012, in London, and was bounced from last year’s World Cup in the round-of-16, the earliest-ever exit for an American team, returns to ...
The United States is the winningest team at the Olympics, with four gold medals in women’s soccer. They’re playing under new coach Emma Hayes, who is tasked with turning the team around after ...
Win Draw Defeat M Opponent Date Result Event 67 Canada: August 20, 1972 2–3 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 68 Canada: August 29, 1972 2–2 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 69 Mexico: September 3, 1972 1–3 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 70 Mexico: September 10, 1972 1–2 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 71 Bermuda: March 17, 1973 0–4 Friendly