With jolt of joy, revamped U.S. women's soccer beats Brazil for Olympic gold (2024)

PARIS—

U.S. Soccer has been searching for a name for the dynamic trio of young forwards leading its women’s national team. Saturday it found one.

Olympic champions.

With Mallory Swanson, the eldest of that terrific 20-something trio, scoring the game’s only goal 13 minutes into the second half, the U.S. beat Brazil 1-0 in the gold-medal final of the Paris Games, giving the Americans their first Olympic title in 12 years and a record fifth championship in eight tries.

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“It’s just crazy,” Swanson said. “I don’t think it’s soaked in yet.

“You always say you want to win a gold medal. You never know when it’s going to happen, how it’s going to happen, you don’t know if it’s gonna happen.

“I’m just so thankful that I was able to do it with this.”

The U.S. got a huge assist from new coach Emma Hayes, who has changed the tone within a program that is showing a youthful verve and joy again.

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The previous time the U.S. won gold in soccer, the country didn’t have a first-tier professional women’s league and Hayes had just taken over as coach at Chelsea in England. On Saturday, wearing an American Eagle pendant her late father had given her, Hayes looked up into the stands at Parc des Princes stadium and saw her mother sitting next to Tom Cruise.

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

At the final whistle, she reached down and kissed the pendant hanging around her neck.

“I wouldn’t be here without him,” Hayes said of her father, Sid, who urged her to apply for the vacant U.S. job last September, just before he died. A month later she kept her promise to him and accepted it.

“America means like more to me than most people realize,” said Hayes, who got her first professional coaching job in the U.S. when she was 25. “I’d come from a pretty stuffy society that didn’t embrace the women’s game and women in football. And I went to America and they looked after me and they nurtured me and they opened the doors to me and they gave me opportunities that England never, ever gave me. I’m just so happy to repay that faith in me.”

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Because of her contract with Chelsea, Hayes wasn’t able to hold her first practice with the national team until June 1. Seventy-one days later, that team is the Olympic champion.

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U.S. soccer players stand with their gold medals after beating Brazil at the Parc des Princes during the 2024 Summer Olympics Saturday in Paris.

(Aurelien Morissard / Associated Press)

“The minute I got the job,” Hayes answered when asked when she knew that was possible. “I knew the players. I knew the capabilities amongst them.”

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However, captain Lindsey Horan said the credit goes to Hayes and her coaches, who provided the missing ingredients.

“We felt the trust, we felt the confidence, we felt the belief from them,” she said. “And I think that’s what made this happen.”

“We’re all playing with joy,” Swanson added. “We’re having so much fun.”

So is Hayes.

“I’ve had a blast this past month,” she said with an expletive. “I had a ball. I felt at times like I was at university. I felt lighter than I felt in a long time.”

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Brazil’s goalkeeper Lorena, left, fails to stop a shot by U.S. forward Mallory Swanson during Team USA’s win Saturday.

(Vadim Ghirda / Associated Press)

That hasn’t been true of past national teams, which played with a swagger but not a smile. This team has both, with the young forward line of Swanson, 26, Trinity Rodman, 22, and Sophia Smith, who turned 24 on Saturday, combining for 10 of the 12 goals in the Olympic tournament, more than any other team scored.

The three never had started a game together before Hayes arrived last spring.

The goal of the game came from Swanson, but midfielder Korbin Albert made it happen. After a sloppy Brazilian giveaway in the U.S. end, Albert latched on to the loose ball and sent a pass forward for Swanson, who timed her run perfectly, staying onside by the tightest of margins. The forward, playing in her 100th international game, then dribbled into the box and shimmied a couple of times in an effort to distract Brazilian goalkeeper Lorena before putting a right-footed shot into the back of the net for her team-leading fourth goal of the tournament.

Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher then did the rest, making four saves — including a sterling stop on an Adriana header in second-half stoppage time — to record her third straight shutout in the knockout round and win her first Olympic gold medal, the only prize that had eluded her in a 10-year international career. Naeher gave up just one goal during her last 488 minutes in France.

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

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

Afterward Naeher — at 36, the oldest player in the youngest starting lineup the U.S. used in an Olympic final this century — had her own praise for Hayes, who is unbeaten in 10 games with the team.

“We feel that belief from her, and I think she’s just encouraged everybody to bring their special, unique abilities, however that fits in with the team,” Naeher said. “Obviously we have a team identity, but [she’s] also allowing people to be individuals.”

For Brazil and the legendary Marta, a six-time world player of the year who was playing in her final world championship tournament, Saturday’s result marked the third time they lost to the U.S. by a goal in an Olympic final.

“It was a very emotional moment,” said Marta, 38, who got a roar from the appreciative crowd when she accepted her third silver medal. “I played my first Olympics when I was 18. Now I’m surrounded by players that are very young, and I hope all the fighting and all the struggling I went through since I started helped pave the way for them.

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Brazil’s Marta, right, consoles a teammate during the medal ceremony after losing to the U.S. during the gold-medal match Saturday in Paris.

(Aurelien Morissard / Associated Press)

“I left my family behind when I was 14 to chase the dream of playing football, a sport that hasn’t always been considered to be for women. Today things are very different, and we can say it’s one of the most popular sports, and it keeps growing. I can’t feel anything but pride at the moment.”

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The same could be said of Hayes.

“This, of course, professionally, is probably much bigger than anything else I’ve ever done,” she said. And, she added, “my mom had ‘Mission Impossible’ today.”

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With jolt of joy, revamped U.S. women's soccer beats Brazil for Olympic gold (2024)

FAQs

Did the US women's soccer team beat Brazil 1-0 to win a gold medal? ›

The U.S. had a breakthrough in the second half when forward Mallory Swanson, 16 months removed from a torn patella tendon, made a perfectly timed run into the box and beat Brazil's keeper for a 1-0 lead in the 57th minute.

Did the US women's soccer team win gold at the 2024 Olympics? ›

On August 10, the U.S. Women's National Team capped off its remarkable run at the 2024 Summer Olympics in victorious fashion, defeating Brazil 1-0 in the final to claim the program's fifth Olympic gold medal.

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

Gold medal winners: USA

Her team won the final 1-0 vs. Brazil. It was a whirlwind journey filled with grit and determination for the USWNT throughout the tournament. The “Triple Espresso” trio Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson have absolutely dominated the front line throughout the Games.

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

The USWNT has won five gold medals, at the 2024, 1996, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Games. No other country has won more than once. What other medals has the USWNT won? The USWNT won silver in 2000 and bronze in the delayed 2020 Games.

Has the US ever won gold in soccer? ›

How many Olympic gold medals does the US Olympic women's soccer team have? 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.

Has US women's soccer ever won gold? ›

The team is the most successful in international women's soccer, winning four Women's World Cup titles (1991, 1999, 2015, and 2019), five Olympic gold medals (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2024), nine CONCACAF W Championship titles, and one CONCACAF W Gold Cup title.

Who won the 2024 Olympics? ›

The 2024 Paris Olympics have come to a close. The U.S. achieved great success, earning a total of 126 medals, while China followed with 91 medals.

Who won women's Olympic gold? ›

The U.S. women's basketball team won its straight 8th Olympic gold medal, beating host France by the tightest of margins: 1 point. Team USA won 67 to 66 in a contested final match that came down to the last shot.

Can the US beat China in gold medals? ›

The U.S. won 35 more medals than China in 2024 after claiming 24 more medals than the Chinese in the 2021 Summer Games. But the gold margin between the U.S. and China was razor-thin in Tokyo in 2021 with the U.S. winning the gold tally, 39-38. Since 2000, China is the only country within 30 gold medals of Team USA.

What has the US won gold in? ›

The U.S. has won the most gold medals in athletics, which includes track and field, road running and race walking events. Check out the gold medal list for the 2024 Olympics and the all-time gold medal count by event.

What is the score of the US women's soccer game vs Brazil? ›

Mallory Swanson's goal lifts USWNT to Olympic gold in 1-0 win vs. Brazil | NBC Olympics.

Which country won the women's soccer gold medal at the 2008 Olympics? ›

The tournament was won by the United States, which beat Brazil 1–0 in the gold medal game. Carli Lloyd scored the game-winning goal in the 96th minute for the United States, which collected their third Olympic gold medal.

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

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.

Did the 2012 USA team win gold? ›

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 September 2024. The men's national basketball team of the United States won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Who was the first American to win the gold medal in the women's all around event? ›

Other top medalists include: Shannon Miller (seven), Sunisa Lee (six), Aly Raisman (six), Nastia Liukin (five), Mary Lou Retton (five), Dominique Dawes (four), and Shawn Johnson (four). In 1984, Mary Lou Retton became the first American female gymnast to win the individual all-around gold medal at the Olympics.

What is the score of the US vs Brazil women's soccer Olympics? ›

The U.S. women's soccer team won its fifth Olympic gold medal by beating Brazil 1-0 on Mallory Swanson's early second-half goal in the tournament final Saturday at the Paris Games.

When did Brazil win Olympic gold medal? ›

Medals by Summer Games
GamesAthletesGold
2012 London2593
2016 Rio de Janeiro4657
2020 Tokyo3017
2024 Paris2773
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What did the US women's soccer team win? ›

The United States Women's National Soccer Team (USWNT), revived by a fresh-faced coaching staff and a roster of young, dynamic players positioned to keep the squad at the top of the table for the next decade or more, won the Olympic gold medal on Saturday at Parc des Princes, defeating Brazil in the final 1-0.

Which country won the women's soccer gold medal in 2008? ›

United States

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