The German women’s football team did not concede a single goal in the Olympic opening match against Australia. Maria Hegering, Lea Schüller and Jule Brand met in Marseille.
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The German women’s football team wins its first Olympic match against Australia 3-0 in front of 6,000 spectators at the Marseille Stadium. Maria Hegering scores the first goal after an assist from Giulia Gwinn, followed by goals from Lea Schüller and Jule Brand in the second half. Germany keeps a clean sheet while another goal from Alexandra Popp is ruled for offside.
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Germany – Australia 3:0 (1:0)
The German soccer team the women played their first match Olympia achieved a clear victory against Australia in the Marseille Stadium. In the evening Germany won 3-0 (1-0) in front of 6,000 spectators.
After an assist from Giulia Gwinn, Maria Hegering scored (24th minute) to make it 1-0 for the German team. In the second half, Lea Schüller (64th) and shortly after Jule Brand (68th) increased the score to 3-0 without conceding any goals. Another attempt on goal by Alexandra Popp was ruled invalid for offside shortly after. Even in injury time, the Australian women did not concede a single goal.
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The German soccer team the women played their first match Olympia achieved a clear victory against Australia in the Marseille Stadium. In the evening Germany won 3-0 (1-0) in front of 6,000 spectators.
After an assist from Giulia Gwinn, Maria Hegering scored (24th minute) to make it 1-0 for the German team. In the second half, Lea Schüller (64th) and shortly after Jule Brand (68th) increased the score to 3-0 without conceding any goals. Another attempt on goal by Alexandra Popp was ruled invalid for offside shortly after. Even in injury time, the Australian women did not concede a single goal.