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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.
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
44, United States. Most wins 33, United States. Most losses 14, Brazil. Most draws 8, Brazil. Most goals scored 88, United States. Most hat-tricks scored 3, Zambia. Most goals conceded 43, China. Fewest goals scored 0, Greece. Fewest goals conceded 5, Argentina and Chile. Highest goal difference +50, United States. Lowest goal difference
Day 15 of the Paris Olympics was big for Team USA with women's soccer, ... Naeher helped the U.S. hold the score through the rest of the game. The win caps off a grueling Olympic tournament, where ...
Brazil has never won a gold medal in the Olympics but claimed silver in 2004 and 2008. France 3, Colombia 2 France built a 3-0 lead in the first half and held off Colombia in Lyon.
Alex Morgan's late penalty goal lifted the USWNT to a 1-0 win over Canada in the CONCACAF W Championship final to clinch a spot in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The United States most recently won the Women's World Cup on Canadian soil and then again in 2019 in France, which increased their record to 4 World Cup wins and 4 Olympic gold medals. Canada won the Olympic Gold Medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics defeating the United States 1-0 in the semifinal match. The United States leads the overall series ...
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