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The women's football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 21 July to 6 August 2021. [1] Originally, it was to be held from 22 July to 7 August 2020, but the Summer Olympics were postponed to the following year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the official name of the games remains the 2020 Summer Olympics. [2]
4, Birgit Prinz ( Germany), vs China, 2004; Vivianne Miedema ( Netherlands) vs Zambia, 2020; Wang Shuang ( China), vs Zambia, 2020. [4] Most goals scored in a lost match 3, Christine Sinclair, ( Canada), vs United States, 2012; Barbra Banda, ( Zambia), vs Netherlands, 2020 & vs Australia, 2024. Most goals scored in a final match
The football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 21 July to 7 August 2021 in Japan. [1] In addition to the Olympic host city of Tokyo, matches were also played in Kashima, Saitama, Sapporo, Rifu and Yokohama. [2] Two events were contested: a men's and women's competitions.
The Mogadore girls track & field team won its first league title since 1971 while the Rootstown boys won three straight for the first time ever.
Day 11 of the Olympics brought the final in the women’s 200-meter, knockout play in soccer and basketball, a shocker on the track and more.
January 28, 2020 4–0 Olympic Qualifying: 665 Panama: January 31, 2020 8–0 Olympic Qualifying: 666 Costa Rica: February 3, 2020 6–0 Olympic Qualifying: 667 Mexico: February 7, 2020 4–0 Olympic Qualifying SF: 668 Canada: February 9, 2020 3–0 Olympic Qualifying F: 669 England: March 5, 2020 2–0 SheBelieves Cup: 670 Spain: March 8, 2020 ...
Day 10 of the Olympics brought us Simone Biles’ final competition in Paris, a big day for Americans on the track, not one but two important soccer matches and much more.
Madison was named a 2002 American Track & Field Outdoor All-American. She earned nine career high school state championships, including seven in individual events, and became the third athlete in Ohio history to win four events at a state championship meet two years in a row (Susan Nash 1983–84 and Jesse Owens 1932–33). Her team won the ...