Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament – Group A

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Group A of the women's football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics was played from 25 to 31 July 2024. [1] [2] The group, one of three 4-team groups competing in the group stage of the Olympic tournament, consisted of Canada, Colombia, hosts France and New Zealand. [3] The top two teams, France and Canada, advanced to the knockout stage, along with third-placed Colombia as one of the two best third-placed teams among all three groups. [4]

Contents

Teams

Draw positionTeamPotConfederationMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Olympic
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
A1Flag of France.svg  France 1 UEFA Hosts13 September 20173rd 2016 Fourth place (2012)
A2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3 CONMEBOL 2022 Copa América Femenina top two25 July 20223rd 2016 Eleventh place (2012, 2016)
A3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2 CONCACAF CONCACAF play-off winner26 September 20235th 2020 Gold medalists (2020)
A4Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 4 OFC Oceania Qualifier winner19 February 20245th 2020 Eighth place (2012)

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of France.svg  France (H)320165+16Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 330052+33 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 31024403
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 30032640
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. On 27 July 2024, Canada were penalized 6 points by FIFA for their coaching staff's involvement in illegal drone spying at an official training venue. [5] The decision was upheld by CAS on 31 July. [6]

In the quarter-finals:

Matches

Canada vs New Zealand

Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg2–1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
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  • Viens Soccerball shade.svg79'
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Canada [8]
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New Zealand [8]
GK1 Kailen Sheridan
CB12 Jade Rose
CB14 Vanessa Gilles
CB3 Kadeisha Buchanan Yellow card.svg 84'
RM10 Ashley Lawrence
CM17 Jessie Fleming (c)
CM5 Quinn Sub off.svg 67'
LM2 Gabrielle Carle Sub off.svg 67'
RF15 Nichelle Prince Sub off.svg 56'
CF11 Adriana Leon Sub off.svg 90+4'
LF6 Cloé Lacasse Sub off.svg 56'
Substitutions:
FW9 Jordyn Huitema Sub on.svg 56'
FW16 Janine Beckie Sub on.svg 56'
MF13 Simi Awujo Sub on.svg 67'
FW4 Evelyne Viens Sub on.svg 67'
DF20 Shelina Zadorsky Sub on.svg 90+4'
Assistant manager:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Spence [note 1]
GK1 Anna Leat
RB4 CJ Bott
CB14 Katie Bowen (c)
CB13 Rebekah Stott
LB3 Mackenzie Barry Sub off.svg 59'
RM18 Grace Jale
CM6 Malia Steinmetz Sub off.svg 59'
CM11 Katie Kitching
LM2 Kate Taylor Sub off.svg 87'
CF10 Indiah-Paige Riley
CF17 Milly Clegg Sub off.svg 66'
Substitutions:
DF7 Michaela Foster Sub on.svg 59'
MF8 Macey Fraser Sub on.svg 59'
FW16 Jacqui Hand Sub on.svg 66'
FW9 Gabi Rennie Sub on.svg 87'
Acting manager:
Michael Mayne

Assistant referees:
Almira Spahić (Sweden)
Francesca Di Monte (Italy)
Fourth official:
Frida Klarlund (Denmark)
Video assistant referee:
Rob Dieperink (Netherlands)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)

France vs Colombia

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France [11]
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Colombia [11]
GK16 Pauline Peyraud-Magnin
RB2 Maëlle Lakrar
CB3 Wendie Renard (c)
CB18 Griedge Mbock Bathy
LB7 Sakina Karchaoui Sub off.svg 72'
DM14 Sandie Toletti
CM15 Kenza Dali
CM8 Grace Geyoro
RF11 Kadidiatou Diani Sub off.svg 90+1'
CF12 Marie-Antoinette Katoto Sub off.svg 90+5'
LF10 Delphine Cascarino Sub off.svg 72'
Substitutions:
MF17 Sandy Baltimore Sub on.svg 72'
DF13 Selma Bacha Sub on.svg 72'
MF6 Amandine Henry Sub on.svg 90+1'
FW9 Eugénie Le Sommer Sub on.svg 90+5'
Manager:
Hervé Renard
GK12 Katherine Tapia
RB17 Carolina Arias Sub off.svg 83'
CB16 Jorelyn Carabalí
CB3 Daniela Arias
LB2 Manuela Vanegas
DM6 Daniela Montoya (c)Sub off.svg 46'
CM8 Marcela Restrepo
CM10 Leicy Santos
RF9 Mayra Ramírez Red card.svg 86'
CF11 Catalina Usme
LF18 Linda Caicedo
Substitutions:
FW7 Manuela Paví Sub on.svg 46'
DF5 Yirleidis Minota Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Ángelo Marsiglia

Assistant referees:
Brooke Mayo (United States)
Kathryn Nesbitt (United States)
Fourth official:
Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda)
Video assistant referee:
Tatiana Guzmán (Nicaragua)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Daneon Parchment (Jamaica)

New Zealand vs Colombia

New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg0–2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
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Attendance: 5,212 [12]
Referee: Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
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New Zealand [13]
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Colombia [13]
GK1 Anna Leat
RB4 CJ Bott
CB14 Katie Bowen (c)
CB13 Rebekah Stott
LB3 Mackenzie Barry
RM10 Indiah-Paige Riley
CM2 Kate Taylor Sub off.svg 78'
CM6 Malia Steinmetz Sub off.svg 46'
LM11 Katie Kitching
CF17 Milly Clegg Sub off.svg 46'
CF16 Jacqui Hand Sub off.svg 66'
Substitutions:
MF18 Grace Jale Sub on.svg 46'
MF20 Annalie Longo Sub on.svg 46'
DF15 Ally Green Sub on.svg 66'
FW9 Gabi Rennie Sub on.svg 78'
Acting manager:
Michael Mayne
GK12 Katherine Tapia
RB17 Carolina Arias Sub off.svg 86'
CB3 Daniela Arias
CB16 Jorelyn Carabalí
LB2 Manuela Vanegas
CM13 Ilana Izquierdo Sub off.svg 90'
CM11 Catalina Usme (c)Sub off.svg 78'
RW8 Marcela Restrepo
AM10 Leicy Santos
LW18 Linda Caicedo Sub off.svg 90'
CF7 Manuela Paví
Substitutions:
MF6 Daniela Montoya Sub on.svg 78'
DF4 Daniela Caracas Sub on.svg 86'
MF15 Liana Salazar Sub on.svg 90'
DF5 Yirleidis Minota Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Ángelo Marsiglia

Assistant referees:
Park Mi-suk (South Korea)
Joanna Charaktis (Australia)
Fourth official:
Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda)
Video assistant referee:
Khamis Al-Marri (Qatar)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Rob Dieperink (Netherlands)

France vs Canada

France  Flag of France.svg1–2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
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France [15]
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Canada [15]
GK16 Pauline Peyraud-Magnin Sub off.svg 63'
RB5 Élisa De Almeida
CB18 Griedge Mbock Bathy
CB3 Wendie Renard (c)Sub off.svg 72'
LB13 Selma Bacha
DM14 Sandie Toletti Yellow card.svg 76'
CM15 Kenza Dali
CM8 Grace Geyoro
RF11 Kadidiatou Diani Sub off.svg 82'
CF12 Marie-Antoinette Katoto
LF10 Delphine Cascarino Sub off.svg 63'
Substitutions:
DF7 Sakina Karchaoui Sub on.svg 63'
GK1 Constance Picaud Sub on.svg 63'
DF2 Maëlle Lakrar Sub on.svg 72'
MF6 Amandine Henry Sub on.svg 82'
Manager:
Hervé Renard
GK1 Kailen Sheridan
RB10 Ashley Lawrence Yellow card.svg 45+2'
CB12 Jade Rose
CB14 Vanessa Gilles
CB3 Kadeisha Buchanan
LB2 Gabrielle Carle Sub off.svg 68'
CM5 Quinn Sub off.svg 67'
CM17 Jessie Fleming (c)
CM13 Simi Awujo Sub off.svg 90'
CF15 Nichelle Prince Sub off.svg 46'
CF9 Jordyn Huitema
Substitutions:
FW11 Adriana Leon Sub on.svg 46'
FW4 Evelyne Viens Sub on.svg 67'
FW16 Janine Beckie Sub on.svg 68'
MF7 Julia Grosso Sub on.svg 90'
Acting manager:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Spence

Assistant referees:
Fatiha Jermoumi (Morocco)
Diana Chikotesha (Zambia)
Fourth official:
Frida Klarlund (Denmark)
Video assistant referee:
Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Daneon Parchment (Jamaica)

New Zealand vs France

New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg1–2Flag of France.svg  France
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New Zealand [17]
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France [17]
GK1 Anna Leat
RB4 CJ Bott
CB14 Katie Bowen (c)
CB13 Rebekah Stott Sub off.svg 54'
LB7 Michaela Foster Sub off.svg 63'
RM10 Indiah-Paige Riley Sub off.svg 73'
CM2 Kate Taylor
CM20 Annalie Longo
LM11 Katie Kitching Sub off.svg 54'
CF16 Jacqui Hand Sub off.svg 74'
CF18 Grace Jale
Substitutions:
FW17 Milly Clegg Sub on.svg 54'
DF5 Meikayla Moore Sub on.svg 54'
DF3 Mackenzie Barry Sub on.svg 63'
DF15 Ally Green Yellow card.svg 90+6'Sub on.svg 73'
MF6 Malia Steinmetz Sub on.svg 74'
Acting manager:
Michael Mayne
GK16 Pauline Peyraud-Magnin
RB2 Maëlle Lakrar
CB18 Griedge Mbock Bathy Sub off.svg 83'
CB5 Élisa De Almeida
LB7 Sakina Karchaoui
DM6 Amandine Henry (c)
CM8 Grace Geyoro Sub off.svg 63'
CM13 Selma Bacha Sub off.svg 74'
RF10 Delphine Cascarino Sub off.svg 83'
CF12 Marie-Antoinette Katoto Sub off.svg 63'
LF17 Sandy Baltimore
Substitutions:
FW11 Kadidiatou Diani Sub on.svg 63'
MF15 Kenza Dali Sub on.svg 63'
MF14 Sandie Toletti Sub on.svg 74'
FW9 Eugénie Le Sommer Sub on.svg 83'
DF21 Ève Périsset Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Hervé Renard

Assistant referees:
Neuza Back (Brazil)
Fabrini Bevilaqua (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda)
Video assistant referee:
Daiane Muniz (Brazil)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Leodán González (Uruguay)

Colombia vs Canada

Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg0–1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Report Gilles Soccerball shade.svg61'
Stade de Nice, Nice
Attendance: 5,388 [18]
Referee: Rebecca Welch (Great Britain)
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Colombia [19]
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Canada [19]
GK12 Katherine Tapia
RB17 Carolina Arias (c)
CB3 Daniela Arias
CB5 Yirleidis Minota Yellow card.svg 19'Sub off.svg 78'
LB2 Manuela Vanegas
CM16 Jorelyn Carabalí
CM13 Ilana Izquierdo
RW7 Manuela Paví Yellow card.svg 6'
AM8 Marcela Restrepo
LW18 Linda Caicedo Yellow card.svg 90+5'
CF10 Leicy Santos
Substitutions:
MF6 Daniela Montoya Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Ángelo Marsiglia
GK1 Kailen Sheridan
CB12 Jade Rose
CB14 Vanessa Gilles Sub off.svg 85'
CB3 Kadeisha Buchanan
RM10 Ashley Lawrence
CM7 Julia Grosso Sub off.svg 74'
CM17 Jessie Fleming (c)
LM6 Cloé Lacasse Sub off.svg 46'
RF16 Janine Beckie Sub off.svg 85'
CF11 Adriana Leon Yellow card.svg 45+3'Sub off.svg 61'
LF9 Jordyn Huitema
Substitutions:
FW15 Nichelle Prince Sub on.svg 46'
FW4 Evelyne Viens Sub on.svg 61'
MF5 Quinn Sub on.svg 74'
DF2 Gabrielle Carle Sub on.svg 85'
DF20 Shelina Zadorsky Sub on.svg 85'
Acting manager:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Spence

Assistant referees:
Emily Carney (Great Britain)
Franca Overtoom (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Veronika Bernatskaia (Kyrgyzstan)
Video assistant referee:
Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referee:
David Coote (Great Britain)

Discipline

Canada were deducted 6 points by FIFA for their coaching staff's involvement in the Canada Soccer drone spying scandal. [5] The decision was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 31 July. [6]

Fair play points would have been used as a tiebreaker if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:

Only one of the above deductions could be applied to a player in a single match.

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Points
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Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1–1
Flag of France.svg  France 1–1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 111–3
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 13–8

Notes

  1. Andy Spence replaced manager Bev Priestman who was on a leave for this match in the wake of Canada's drone spying scandal. [9]

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