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USWNT wins fifth gold at Paris Olympics 2024 with victory over Brazil

Unnati Naidu
USWNT wins fifth gold at Paris Olympics 2024 with victory over BrazilDAZN
The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) has once again shown why they are considered the best in the world, clinching their fifth Olympic gold medal at the Paris 2024 Games

In a thrilling final at the Parc des Princes on Saturday, 10 August, the USWNT edged out Brazil 1-0, further cementing their status as the most successful team in the history of Olympic women’s football.

Match Recap: USA vs Brazil

Mallory Swanson's Golden Moment

The match was tightly contested from start to finish, but it was Mallory Swanson who made the difference. In her 100th appearance for the United States, Swanson scored the decisive goal in the 57th minute, giving the USWNT the lead they would hold onto for the rest of the match. Her strike not only secured the win but also capped off a memorable milestone in her international career.

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A Historic Win for the USWNT

This victory adds another chapter to the USWNT’s remarkable Olympic story. With five gold medals now to their name, including triumphs in 1996, 2004, 2008, and 2012, the team’s success in Paris underscores their dominance on the world stage. Under the leadership of new coach Emma Hayes, the team went undefeated throughout the tournament, demonstrating both their attacking flair and defensive resilience.

Heartbreak for Brazil

For Brazil, the final was another heartbreaking experience. Despite their best efforts, they couldn’t find a way past the American defence. Brazil came close to equalising late in the game, with Adriana’s header forcing a superb save from U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher. This silver medal marks Brazil’s third at the Olympics, following runner-up finishes in Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008.

Marta’s Emotional Farewell

The match was especially significant for Brazil’s legendary forward, Marta. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Marta was hoping to finally capture Olympic gold in what is expected to be her last major international tournament. Although the gold eluded her once again, Marta’s legacy in women’s football remains unmatched.

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Germany’s Bronze Medal Success

While the spotlight was on the final, Germany was busy securing their place on the podium with a 1-0 victory over Spain in the bronze medal match. On Friday, 9 August, Giulia Gwinn’s second-half penalty was enough to give Germany the win, adding another Olympic medal to their collection. It was a well-deserved victory in a tightly contested match, showcasing Germany’s strength in European football.

A Rivalry That Continues

This Olympic final marked the third time the USWNT and Brazil have faced off for gold, with the US coming out on top each time. Previous victories in Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 set the stage for yet another triumph in Paris, further solidifying the USWNT’s dominance over their South American rivals.

As the celebrations continue for the USWNT, the team now looks forward to future challenges under the guidance of Emma Hayes. Meanwhile, Brazil, despite their talent and determination, will have to regroup and set their sights on their next opportunity with the home World Cup in 2027.

The USWNT's victory over Brazil in the Paris 2024 final is a testament to their enduring excellence and determination. Mallory Swanson’s match-winning goal, in what was a milestone game for her, perfectly encapsulated the team’s journey in this tournament. As the most decorated team in Olympic women’s football history, the USWNT continues to set the bar for the rest of the world.

On the other hand, Germany’s victory over Spain to secure the bronze medal highlighted their continued presence as a force in international football. Giulia Gwinn’s crucial penalty ensured that Germany left Paris with a well-deserved spot on the podium, reminding everyone of their resilience and skill.

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