Germany Triumphs Over Canada in Women's Quarter-final Drama
Machina Sports
In a thrilling Women's Quarter-final match at the Olympic Games, Germany faced Canada in a contest that had fans on the edge of their seats. The match, held on August 3, 2024, at the Marseille Stadium, saw both teams display exceptional skills and determination.
The game remained scoreless through regular time and extra time, leading to a dramatic penalty shootout. Canada’s team, wearing their iconic port red uniforms, fought valiantly but ultimately fell short against their German counterparts, who donned white. The match concluded with Germany winning 4-2 in penalties after both sides had given their all on the field.
With an attendance of 12,517 enthusiastic fans, the atmosphere was electric as the teams took to the pitch. Canada struggled to convert their chances, managing only five shots on target from twenty-three attempts, while Germany was slightly more effective, taking eleven shots with three on target. Key players for Canada included Jessie Fleming, who captained the side, and Kadeisha Buchanan, who played a crucial role in defense.
Germany's standout player was Alexandra Popp, whose leadership and goal-scoring prowess were pivotal throughout the match. The match was officiated by Brazilian referee Edina Alves, supported by a team of officials from Brazil and Venezuela, ensuring a fair and competitive environment.
As the dust settles from this fierce encounter, Germany advances to the semi-finals, while Canada must regroup and reflect on their campaign. This match will be remembered as a showcase of skill, strategy, and the relentless spirit of Olympic football.
- Football
- Women's Quarter-final
- football
- olympics
- women
- germany
- canada
- marseille
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