Welcome to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Women’s Football! This was a tournament that had it all – the drama, the passion, the heartbreak, and the euphoria. It was a showcase of the world’s finest female footballers, battling it out for the ultimate glory on the grandest stage of them all. From the samba beats of Brazil to the precision of Germany, the flair of France to the grit of the USA, this was a tournament that truly had us on the edge of our seats. Remember the stunning goals, the nail-biting penalty shootouts, the tears of joy, and the agony of defeat? We’re about to relive it all! So, lace up your boots, put on your game face, and join us as we take a trip down memory lane to revisit the epic journey of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Women’s Football. It’s a story that deserves to be told and retold, because this, dear friends, is where legends were made!
Country
Qualified from
Best Medal Performance
Brazil
Host Nation
Silver Medal (2004, 2008)
Sweden
UEFA - Europe
4th (2004)
France
UEFA - Europe
4th (2012)
Germany
UEFA - Europe
Bronze Medal (2000, 2004, 2008)
South Africa
CAF - AFRICA
None
Zimbabwe
CAF - AFRICA
None
Colombia
CONMEBOL - South America
None
New Zealand
OFC - Oceania
None
Australia
AFC - Asia
None
China
AFC - Asia
Silver Medal (1996)
United States
CONCACAF - N & C America
Gold (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012)
Canada
CONCACAF - N & C America
Bronze Medal (2012)
Country
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Brazil
3
2
1
0
8
1
7
7
China
3
1
1
1
2
3
−1
4
Sweden
3
1
1
1
2
5
−3
4
South Africa
3
0
1
2
0
3
−3
1
3rd August 2016, 13:00 Rio de Janeiro
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
1 - 0
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
13,439
3rd August 2016, 16:00 Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
3 - 0
China
China
China
27,618
6th August 2016, 19:00 Rio de Janeiro
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
0 - 2
China
China
China
25,000
6th August 2016, 22:00 Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
5 - 1
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
43,384
9th August 2016, 21:00 Manus
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
0 - 0
Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
38,415
9th August 2016, 16:00 Salvador
China
China
China
0 - 0
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
7,648
Country
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Canada
3
3
0
0
7
2
5
9
Germany
3
1
1
1
9
5
4
4
Australia
3
1
1
1
8
5
3
4
Zimbabwe
3
0
0
3
3
15
−12
0
3rd August 2016, 15:00 São Paulo
Canada
2 - 0
Australia
2 - 0
Australia
Australia
Australia
20,521
3rd August 2016, 18:00 São Paulo
Zimbabwe
1 - 6
Germany
1 - 6
Germany
Germany
Germany
20,521
6th August 2016, 18:00 São Paulo
Canada
3 - 1
Zimbabwe
3 - 1
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
30,295
9th August 2016, 16:00 Brasília
Germany
2 - 2
Australia
2 - 2
Australia
Australia
Australia
37,245
9th August 2016, 16:00 Bras[;a
Germany
1 - 2
Canada
1 - 2
Canada
Canada
Canada
8,227
9th August 2016, 16:00 Salvador
Australia
6 - 1
Zimbabwe
6 - 1
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
5,115
Country
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
United States
3
2
1
0
5
2
3
7
France
3
2
0
1
7
1
6
6
New Zealand
3
1
0
2
1
5
−4
3
Colombia
3
0
1
2
2
7
−5
1
3rd August 2016, 19:00 Belo Horizonte
United States
United States
United States
2 - 0
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
10,059
3rd August 2016, 22:00 Belo Horizonte
France
France
France
4 - 0
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
6,847
6th August 2016, 17:00 Belo Horizonte
United States
United States
United States
1 - 0
France
France
France
11,782
6th August 2016, 20:00 Belo Horizonte
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
0 - 1
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
8,505
9th August 2016, 8:00 Manus
Colombia
Colombia
Colombia
2 - 2
United States
United States
United States
30,557
9th August 2016, 8:00 Manus
New Zealand
0 - 3
France
France
France
7,350
The 2016 Summer Olympics Women’s Football Tournament
The 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was a landmark event in the world of women’s football. The tournament, which ran from the 3rd to the 19th of August, marked the 6th edition of the women’s Olympic football tournament. This competition, along with the men’s tournament, was held across six cities in Brazil, with the grand finale taking place at the iconic Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
Unlike other football tournaments, there were no age restrictions for the teams participating in the women’s competition. This allowed for a diverse range of talent and experience, making the tournament a thrilling spectacle for football enthusiasts worldwide.
Group Stages and Knock-Out Phase
The tournament kicked off with a draw for the four groups of four teams each, which took place on the 14th of April 2016. This draw determined the initial matchups and set the stage for an exciting and competitive group phase. The top two teams from each group, along with the two best third-placed teams, advanced to the knock-out phase. This phase was a single-elimination tournament, with the winners moving on to the next round and the losers being eliminated from the competition.
Quarter Finals
12th August 2016, 13:00 Brasília
United States
1 - 1 aet (pens 3-4)
Sweden
13,892
12th August 2016, 16:00 Salvador
China
0 - 1
Germany
9,642
12th August 2016, 19:00 São Paulo
Canada
1 - 0
France
38,688
12th August 2016, 16:00 Belo Horizonte
Brazil
0 - 0 aet (pens 7-6)
Australia
52,660
Semi Finals
16th August 2016, 13:00 Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
0 - 0 aet (pens 3-4)
Sweden
70,454
16th August 2016, 16:00 Belo Horizonte
Canada
0 - 2
Germany
5,641
Third Place (Bronze Medal) Play-Off
19th August 2016, 13:00 São Paulo
Canada
1 - 2
Brazil
39,718
2016 Olympic Games Women's Football Final
2016 Olympic Games Women's Football Final
2016 Olympic Games Women's Football Final
2016 Olympic Games Women's Football Final
2016 Olympic Games Women's Football Final
19th August 2016, 17:30 Rio de Janeiro
Sweden
1 - 2
Germany
52,432
The knock-out phase was a thrilling display of skill, strategy, and determination, with each match carrying the potential for surprise upsets and dramatic comebacks. The tension and excitement only increased as the tournament progressed, culminating in a nail-biting final match at the Maracanã Stadium.
Legacy of the 2016 Women’s Football Tournament
The 2016 Summer Olympics Women’s Football Tournament was more than just a competition; it was a celebration of women’s football and a testament to the growth and popularity of the sport. The tournament showcased the talent and skill of women footballers from around the world, inspiring a new generation of players and fans.
As we look back on the 2016 tournament, we are reminded of the power of sport to unite and inspire. The thrilling matches, the camaraderie among players, and the passion of the fans all serve as a reminder of why football is truly the world’s game.
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