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US Women Beat Brazil 1-0 Amidst Chaos and 8 Red Cards
10 Jun
Summary
- USWNT secured a 1-0 victory over Brazil with a deflected own goal.
- The match saw a chaotic scene with eight red cards issued to Brazil.
- Brazil had no shots on goal, while the USWNT managed six.

The U.S. Women's National Team secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Brazil in a chaotic match held in Fortaleza. The decisive goal came in the 63rd minute when Sophia Wilson's shot deflected off Isabela, beating Brazilian goalkeeper Lorena. This win marked the second of two matches for the Americans in Brazil, following a 2-1 loss in Sao Paulo.
The game was overshadowed by an extraordinary number of disciplinary actions against the Brazilian team, resulting in eight red cards. These included coach Arthur Elias and three assistant coaches, along with players Bia Zaneratto and Tarciane, significantly depleting their squad. Brazil failed to record any shots on goal throughout the match, while the U.S. team managed six attempts.
Notable player appearances included Trinity Rodman entering the game at halftime for the U.S. and Brazil's legendary Marta making her 212th appearance in the 80th minute. The match also saw an injury to Brazilian player Dudinha, who left the field on crutches. These games were played in stadiums earmarked for the upcoming Women's World Cup, for which the U.S. team will attempt to qualify starting in late November.