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Win Draw Defeat M Opponent Date Result Event 1 Sweden: August 20, 1916 3–2 Friendly: 2 Norway: September 3, 1916 1–1 Friendly 3 Estonia: May 25, 1924 1–0 1924 Summer Olympics R32: 4 Uruguay: May 29, 1924 0–3 1924 Summer Olympics R16: 5 Poland: June 10, 1924 3–2 Friendly 6 Irish Free State: June 16, 1924 1–3 Friendly 7 Canada
2024 Olympics Day 15 results: USA women's soccer, men's basketball and track and field win gold ... the score through the rest of the game. The win caps off a grueling Olympic tournament, where ...
United States Canada 6–2 Ebbets Field: New York, United States USA 2–0–1 22 June 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (1st round) Canada United States 5–1 Varsity Stadium: Toronto, Canada Tied 2–0–2 6 July 1957 United States Canada 2–3 Public School Grounds: St. Louis, United States CAN 3–0–2 17 October 1968
For lists of Canada men's national soccer team results see: Canada men's national soccer team results (1924–1977) Canada men's national soccer team results (1980–1999) Canada men's national soccer team results (2000–2019) Canada men's national soccer team results (2020–present) Canada men's national soccer team results (unofficial matches)
2024 Paris Olympics results from Day 2: Simone Biles and Suni Lee advance as Team USA gets dominant wins in soccer and basketball ... She became the first woman in U.S. history to win two Olympic ...
The U.S. won 4-1 behind goals from Mihailovic, Gianluca Busio and Paxten Aaronson in addition to Zimmerman. Zimmerman, 31, is one of three overage players for the U.S. team at the Olympics, which ...
The Winter Olympics in Sochi have begun. Check back throughout the games for the latest schedules and medal counts for each competing country and athlete. Published: Saturday, Feb. 8, 4 a.m. | Updated: Sunday, Feb. 23, 9:27 a.m.
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.