Olympic women's football
Olympic women's football
Olympic women's football
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The United States women's soccer team, under new coach Emma Hayes, is aiming for a record-extending fifth gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, facing fierce competition from World Cup champions Spain. Despite recent disappointments, including a last-16 World Cup exit and the retirement of veteran Megan Rapinoe, the USA is fielding a younger squad, notably leaving out star player Alex Morgan. Meanwhile, Brazil's Marta will likely bid farewell to international football, hoping for one last shot at gold after multiple near misses. Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala aims for a podium finish with her team, emphasizing their improved capabilities. France, automatically qualified as hosts, enters with a mix of experience and youth, hoping to overcome mental barriers that have hindered past performances in international tournaments. The women's soccer tournament is poised to be a highlight of the Games, showcasing emerging talents and established stars alike.

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