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Home / Sports / Portugal Stuns U.S. Women's Soccer Team in Landmark 2-1 Victory

Portugal Stuns U.S. Women's Soccer Team in Landmark 2-1 Victory

24 Oct

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Summary

  • U.S. women's team loses first game since July, allowing 2 goals to Portugal
  • Alex Morgan honored in farewell game, but U.S. unable to secure win
  • Portugal scores its first-ever goals against the dominant U.S. team
Portugal Stuns U.S. Women's Soccer Team in Landmark 2-1 Victory

On October 24, 2025, the U.S. women's soccer team suffered a shock 2-1 defeat against Portugal in their first match since July. This marked the first time Portugal had ever beaten the Americans in 12 previous meetings, and the first time they had scored against the dominant U.S. team.

The game began with a promising start for the U.S., as Rose Lavelle scored just 33 seconds into the match to give them an early lead. However, Portugal's Diana Gomes equalized in the first half, and Fatima Pinto scored the winning goal late in the second half to secure the historic victory for the underdogs.

The match also featured a special farewell ceremony for U.S. star Alex Morgan, who retired from soccer last year. Despite the loss, the crowd of over 17,000 fans at Subaru Park in Philadelphia celebrated Morgan's illustrious career, which included two World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal.

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The defeat was a setback for the U.S. women's team as they ramp up their preparations for World Cup qualifications. Coach Emma Hayes, who has been in charge since 2024, will need to rally her squad ahead of their next two matches against Portugal and New Zealand later this month.

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The U.S. women's soccer team lost to Portugal 2-1 in a surprise defeat.
Fatima Pinto scored the winning goal for Portugal late in the second half to secure the historic victory.
The match featured a farewell ceremony for U.S. star Alex Morgan, who retired from soccer last year after a decorated career that included two World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal.

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