Brazil secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over host nation France in the women’s soccer quarterfinals at the Paris 2024 Olympics, advancing to the semifinals after an extraordinary match that included 19 minutes of stoppage time. The game, played at Stade La Beaujoire, ended in jubilation for Brazil and heartbreak for the French team.
Gabi Portilho scored the decisive goal in the 82nd minute, receiving an assist from Adriana and calmly slotting the ball into the bottom corner past the French goalkeeper. This was Brazil’s first shot on target of the night, a testament to the efficiency of their counter-attacking strategy.
The match was marked by intense physicality and controversy, particularly in the extended stoppage time. Brazilian players were accused of time-wasting tactics, resulting in numerous yellow cards and heated confrontations with the referee. The French team, despite dominating possession, struggled to create clear-cut chances in the closing stages.
The unprecedented 16 minutes of added time, which eventually stretched to 19, created a frenetic and tense atmosphere. Both teams surrounded the referee multiple times, and fast tackles flew in as France desperately sought an equalizer.
With this victory, Brazil’s campaign continues, ensuring that legendary player Marta’s career will extend at least one more match. The Brazilian team will face Spain in the semifinals, while France’s players were left devastated on the pitch, their dreams of Olympic glory on home soil shattered.