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Nielson achieved that in the semi-final match against France in 1908, and Fuchs did so in the first-round match against Russia in the 1912 consolation tournament. Neymar scored the fastest goal in a men's Olympic football match in history, 14 seconds into the semi-final match against Honduras on 17 August 2016. [2]
The football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 24 July to 10 August 2024 in France.The draw took place in Paris on 20 March 2024. [1]In addition to the Olympic host city of Paris, matches were also played in Bordeaux, Décines-Charpieu (near Lyon), Marseille, Nantes, Nice and Saint-Étienne.
United States 10 Vivianne Miedema: Netherlands 10 Barbra Banda: Zambia 10 8 Abby Wambach: United States 9 9 Pretinha: Brazil 8 10 Sam Kerr: Australia 7 Melissa Tancredi: Canada 7 Stina Blackstenius: Sweden 7 13 Ellen White: Great Britain 6 Lotta Schelin: Sweden 6 Alex Morgan: United States 6 16 Mia Hamm: United States 5 Sun Wen: China 5 Tiffeny ...
USWNT forward Mallory Swanson scored the game-winning goal in the 57th minute of Saturday's gold-medal match against Brazil. Mallory Swanson's goal in Olympic final vs. Brazil seals gold medal for ...
Carlik Jones scored 19 points and South Sudan rallied in the second half to beat Puerto Rico 90-79 in the Paris Olympics opener for both teams on Sunday. “We’re not a secret anymore,” South ...
Jaden Akins scores 19, No. 8 Michigan State beats No. 11 Wisconsin 71-62 for 5th straight victory ... USA TODAY Sports 7 hours ago Pitt football freshman Mason Alexander, 18, dies in car accident ...
In 1928, football was the most popular event at the games [17] and the final was an all-South American affair. Because no other major international tournament existed yet, Uruguay defeated Argentina 2–1 in what David Goldblatt says was "football's first world championship". [ 18 ]
North American Championship: 23 Cuba: July 20, 1947 2–5 North American Championship 24 Norway: August 6, 1948 0–11 Friendly 25 Northern Ireland: August 11, 1948 0–5 Friendly 26 Israel: September 26, 1948 3–1 Friendly 27 Mexico: September 4, 1949 0–6 North American Championship World Cup Q: 28 Cuba: September 14, 1949 1–1