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It was a match for the ages! After nearly 125 minutes of full-time and extra-time, followed by a nail-biting penalty shootout, the Canadian women’s soccer team has beaten Sweden to win Olympic gold.
Sweden, who came in as the 5th ranked nation in the world, had beaten Australia in the semis to make it into the finals, while Canada had beaten the USA women’s team for the first time in nearly 20 years.
The European nation opened the scoring in the 34th minute when Stina Blackstenius beat Canada’s star goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe. In the second half, Canadian star Jesse Fleming continued her incredible tournament, converting a penalty kick in the 67th minute to tie the game.
After the minutes wound down and the clock ran out, the game was off to the most nerve-wracking way to finish a soccer game. And let us tell you, the penalty shootout was not for the faint of heart. In the fifth round of shots, Sweden held a 2-1 advantage and national captain Caroline Seger had a chance to score for the title. Instead, her shot flew over the bar, opening the door for Canada to tie.
Cue Deanne Rose from Alliston, Ontario, who stepped up in the pivotal shot, scoring with a solid strike to save Canada’s fate. Then, goalkeeper Steph Labbe made another brilliant save, before Julia Grosso, a 20-year-old from Vancouver, put home the final shot to win the gold.
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