The commencement of women’s soccer at the Games is scheduled for July 25, and GOAL holds all the pertinent details, including the player rosters announced by the 12 participating nations.
Emma Hayes' first tournament in charge of the United States women's national team might be the big talking point going into the women's football event at this summer's Olympic Games, but it is Spain that is the team to beat after triumphing at last year's World Cup.
The tournament is exceptionally competitive, with strong teams vying for victory. Canada aims to defend its Olympic championship, while Australia enters the Games with the momentum of reaching the semi-finals in Tokyo 2020. Additionally, powerhouse teams like Germany, Brazil, and hosts France contribute even more star power to this highly esteemed senior event, unlike in the men’s game.
It all kicks off on July 25, meaning there is not long to go now and, as such, all 12 nations involved have announced their 18-player rosters. GOAL has all the information you need to know about the squads for the Olympic women's football tournament at Paris 2024…