USA 1-0 Brazil: USWNT wins Olympic gold medal 10 games into Emma Hayes' tenure (2024)

The USWNT are gold medalists for the fifth time after beating Brazil 1-0 in the women’s soccer final at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Saturday.

[ RE-WATCH: Stream USA vs BRAZIL in the women’s soccer gold-medal game ]

Emma Hayes is only 10 games into her tenure as head coach, yet she has already returned the USWNT to the mountain top of the international game, winning gold for the first time since 2012 and a major tournament for the first time since 2019.

Mallory Swansonn scored the game’s only goal just before the hour mark, when she raced in behind the Brazilian defense to catch up to Korbin Albert’s through ball. Swanson dribbled into the box, faced up to goalkeeper Lorena Leite, who had earlier denied Swanson of a similar chance, and fired inside the far post. Four goals in these Olympics for Swanson, who tore her patella tendon just weeks before last summer’s World Cup, though she misses out on the Golden Boot by one goal, to France’s Marie-Antoinette Katoto.

Marta came off the bench right after Swanson’s goal, appearing in the final game of an iconic international career that began in 2002. This is Brazil’s third silver medal (2004, 2008) in women’s soccer, still yet to win the gold.

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USWNT vs Brazil, Olympics gold-medal game final score: 1-0

Goalscorers: Mallory Swanson (58')

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GAME-SAVING SAVE! Alyssa Naeher makes an incredible reaction save to keep it 1-0

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Adriana Leal timed her run to perfection and she even appeared put more than enough power on her header to beat Alyssa Naeher for an equalizer in the 94th minute, but Naeher was locked in, laser-focused, making the save from point-blank range.

ALYSSA. NAEHER. You are incredible. 🧤💯 #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/WZTbPRK9mJ

— On Her Turf (@OnHerTurf) August 10, 2024

Marta puts a free kick just over the crossbar as time ticks away

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Just over a minute of regular time left for the USWNT to survive and hang on, as Martz hooks a left-footed free kick over the bar. There should be a good bit of stoppage time, though, so the job is nowhere near done. Update: minimum of 10 minutes of stoppage time!

MARTA IS ON! Can she rescue Brazil in her final game for her country?

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30 minutes left to play, Brazil need Marta magic.

A LEGEND takes the pitch.

Marta is on for Brazil and receives the captain's armband.

📺 NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/3tvQuMlvLI

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 10, 2024

GOAL! Mallory Swanson beats the offside trap and puts the USWNT ahead (58')

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Korbin Albert played the simple through ball that sprang Mallory Swanson, and then it was all about the finish. Cool as could be from Swanson, for her fourth goal at these Olympics (one behind Marie-Antoinette Katoto of France).

TEAM USA STRIKES FIRST—AND IT'S MALLORY SWANSON AGAIN!

1-0 IN THE GOLD MEDAL MATCH.#ParisOlympics | 📺 NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/rCEQNIbR68

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 10, 2024

Absolute SCENES from all over the stadium as the crowd goes WILD for Mallory Swanson’s goal! 🇺🇸#ParisOlympics 📺: NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/5QP70KWCCz

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 10, 2024

Hydration break, so let’s check the stats

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Half-hour stats update (USA-Brazil):

  • Possession: 50-50
  • Shots: 2-4
  • On target: 2-2

It has been as even as the numbers would seem to indicate.

SAVE! Mallory Swanson sprints in on goal but Lorena Leite makes a huge save

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The game isn’t slowing down any just yet, but the USWNT are catching up to speed no anyway and probably should be 1-0 up right now. Mallory Swanson touched the ball around the last defender and raced into the penalty area, but her final touch before shooting carried her too far wide of goal. Goalkeeper Lorena Leite closed down Swanson’s angle and forced her to hit the shot right at her.

INCHES AWAY! Another big chance for Brazil as USWNT midfield, defense overwhelmed

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Ludmila was inches from scoring again, this time just failing to get on the end of a fantastic cross into the penalty area. Ludmila went full-stretch and only just grazed the skin of the ball, but the USA were caught out once again and they look a bit shell-shocked by the pace and intensity of this game so far. Once (if) the game slows down just a bit, they’ll settle in and take the pressure off with some prolonged possession.

OFFSIDE! Ludmila da Silva slices through USWNT to score, but flag goes up (16')

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It’s not often you see Naomi Girma flat out beaten one-on-one, but Ludmila da Silva did just that, dribbling by the USWNT’s best defender and thrashing a strike past Alyssa Naeher in the 16th minute. The offside flag went up as soon as the ball hit the net, though, and replay confirmed Ludmila had leaned just offside when she was played through. Bullet dodged for the USA.

A frantic start as USWNT, Brazil go end-to-end

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It is very clear that Brazil want to play a fast, frantic game and stretch the USA as much as possible. They’re willing to give up chances at one end in order to get theirs at the other. Getting the first goal is even more important in this one.

KICKOFF! We are underway in the 2024 Paris Olympics goal-medal game

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USA in blue and red. Brazil in yellow and blue. An aesthetically pleasing clash of easily identifiable kits in the Parisian sunshine.

Players are out and kickoff isn’t far off now

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It looks like another capacity crowd at Parc des Princes, as both teams are out on the field and kickoff is just moments away. What a final this should be.

Recent meetings & results - USWNT vs Brazil

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Last 6 meetings, dating back to 2017

  • USA wins: 6, including Gold Cup final in March
  • Brazil wins: 0
  • Draws: 0

Brazil starting lineup

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Marta starts on the bench in her final game for Brazil.

Lorena - Lauren, Tarciane, Thais, Yasmin - Yaya, Sampaio, Ludmila, Adriana, Portilho - Jjhennifer

USWNT starting lineup

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One change to the lineup that beat Germany in the semifinals: defensive midfielder Korbin Albert replaces the more attacking Rose Lavelle.

Naeher - Fox, Davidson, Girma, Dunn - Coffey, Albert, Horan - Rodman, Swanson, Smith

Lining up for the Gold Medal Match in Paris, our XI 🇺🇸#USWNT x @Visa

— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) August 10, 2024
USA 1-0 Brazil: USWNT wins Olympic gold medal 10 games into Emma Hayes' tenure (2024)

FAQs

USA 1-0 Brazil: USWNT wins Olympic gold medal 10 games into Emma Hayes' tenure? ›

Emma Hayes is only 10 games into her tenure as head coach, yet she has already returned the USWNT to the mountain top of the international game, winning gold for the first time since 2012 and a major tournament for the first time since 2019.

How many times has the US women's soccer team won an Olympic gold? ›

The USWNT has now won seven total Olympic medals, five golds (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2024), one silver (2000) and one bronze (2020). Germany has won the next-most Olympic medals with five (one gold, four bronze).

Who won the Olympic gold medal in 2012 for the US women's soccer national team? ›

The USWNT beat Brazil in extra time in back-to-back Games to win its second and third gold medals, adding a fourth with victory over Japan at London 2012. It then repeated the trick in 2024, once again crushing the dream of Marta and the Selecao.

What female athlete has the most gold medals? ›

The record for the most gold medals won by a female athlete is held by Larisa Latynina, a former Soviet gymnast. She won a total of 9 Olympic gold medals spanned three Olympic Games: Melbourne 1956, Rome 1960, and Tokyo 1964.

Who has won the most gold medals in women's soccer? ›

Since its inception in 1985, the USWNT has made a powerful impact on the international soccer landscape. The U.S. has won the most gold medals in Olympic women's soccer history. Boosted by the efforts of Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson, the team won its fifth gold medal at the 2024 Olympics.

What country won the 1st women's Olympic gold medal in soccer? ›

The U.S. has won the gold medal five times at the Summer Olympics. The first gold came in 1996 — the first year the competition was held — while the most recent came at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Here are the Olympic gold medals the USWNT has won: 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

What year did the first US women's Olympic team win a gold medal? ›

The USWNT won gold at the 1996, 2004, 2008, 2012 and the 2024 games. They also won silver in 2000 and bronze at 2020. The only Olympic games the USWNT have never won a medal at was the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

Did the 2012 USA team win gold? ›

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 September 2024. The men's national basketball team of the United States won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Has Team USA won any gold medals? ›

Team USA topped the overall medal chart with 126 total medals (40 golds, 44 silvers, 42 bronzes) for the eighth consecutive Games.

Who won the last Olympic gold in women's soccer? ›

The last time the U.S. women's team brought home gold was at the 2012 Games in London. Germany won the 2016 women's finals in Rio and Canada took home gold in 2021 in Tokyo.

What country has had the most success in the Olympics for women's soccer? ›

All eyes will be on the USWNT this summer as they're the favorites to win Olympic gold at Paris 2024. Emma Hayes' side have an incredible history at the Olympics games as the U.S. are the most successful nation in the women's soccer tournament by a considerable distance.

How many times has USA Women's won the World Cup? ›

The United States women's national soccer team is the most successful women's national team in the history of the Women's World Cup, having won four titles, earning second-place once and third-place finishes three times.

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