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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 titles won 5, United States (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2024). Most finishes in the top two 6, United States (1996–2012, 2024). Most finishes in the top three 7, United States (1996–2012, 2020–2024). Most finishes in the top four 7, United States (1996–2012, 2020–2024). Most appearances 8, Brazil, United States (all tournaments).
2024 Olympics Day 15 results: USA women's soccer, men's basketball and track and field win gold ... U.S. hold the score through the rest of the game. The win caps off a grueling Olympic tournament ...
Canada: May 12, 1996 6–0 USA Cup 136 Japan: May 16, 1996 4–0 USA Cup 137 China: May 18, 1996 1–0 USA Cup 138 Australia: July 4, 1996 2–1 Friendly 139 Australia: July 6, 1996 2–1 Friendly 140 Denmark: July 21, 1996 3–0 Olympics: 141 Sweden: July 23, 1996 2–1 Olympics: 142 China: July 25, 1996 0–0 Olympics: 143 Norway: July 28, 1996
Vanessa Gilles scored in the 62nd minute to give Canada a 1-0 victory over Colombia and send the team into the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics on Wednesday despite losing six points in the ...
With Priestman back at the team's hotel and assistant coach Andy Spence in charge, Canada picked up a 2-1 win over New Zealand on Thursday in their first group stage game of the Olympics.
First match Canada 6–0 Cuba (September 7, 2019; Toronto, Canada) Biggest win Canada 6–0 Cuba (September 7, 2019; Toronto, Canada) Biggest defeat United States 4–1 Canada (November 15, 2019; Orlando, United States) Best result Runners-up in 2022–23: Worst result 5th place in 2019–20, 2023–24
The 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup final was a soccer match to determine the winner of the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup.The match was the first final of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup, a biennial tournament contested by the women's national teams representing the member associations of CONCACAF and invited guests to decide the champion of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.