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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule, groups, results: Brazil score ‘goal of the tournament’ so far

Germany dominated in the opening to their World Cup campaign, but it was the Brazilians who stole the show, scoring the ‘goal of the tournament’ so far in a scintillating victory over Panama.

Brazil celebrate after scoing an incredible team goal against Panama at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Picture: AFP.
Brazil celebrate after scoing an incredible team goal against Panama at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Picture: AFP.

Ary Borges hit the first hat-trick of this Women’s World Cup as Brazil crushed debutants Panama 4-0 in a scintillating opening to their campaign on Monday.

Far tougher challenges lie ahead - they face France next - but this was an impressive start for a Brazil side who have featured at all eight previous Women’s World Cups but never won it.

The stylish victory in Adelaide sent Brazil top of Group F after Jamaica surprisingly held France 0-0 on Sunday.

Brazil’s Ary Borges celebrates after scoring the first hat-trick of the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Picture: Getty Images.
Brazil’s Ary Borges celebrates after scoring the first hat-trick of the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Picture: Getty Images.

The 23-year-old attacking midfielder Borges, who plays for Racing Louisville in the United States, was the undoubted star of the show, scoring three and setting up the other.

A constant threat coming in off the right, she pounced twice from close range in the first half to leave Brazil in total control at the break and Panama never looked like getting back in it.

Some of the Panama players and fans were in tears during their national anthem, underlining what it means to them to be at the World Cup for the first time.

But this was a debut they will probably want to forget as Swedish coach Pia Sundhage’s Brazil put on an exhibition of flowing, attacking football.

They racked up five attempts on goal in the opening 10 minutes and the pressure told in the 19th minute when Borges nodded in unmarked at the back post for a simple close-range header.

Six minutes before the break she scored her second. Panama goalkeeper Yenith Bailey saved her initial downward header but the rebound went right back to Borges and she slammed the ball into the net.

Any hope Panama had of getting back into the match was extinguished only three minutes into the second half and it was the best goal of the tournament so far.

A fluid team move took the ball to the ever-dangerous Borges, who rolled the ball behind her with her studs, allowing Bia Zaneratto to fire into the back of the net.

Borges put the seal on a hugely impressive personal and team performance by nodding in her third - and Brazil’s fourth - 20 minutes from time, the ball flying through the middle of Bailey’s legs.

The 37-year-old forward Marta, arguably the greatest women’s footballer of all time, came off the bench for Brazil in the closing stages but will have to wait a while longer if she is to become the first player to score at six World Cups.

Brazil's forward Marta (R) came off the bench in the dying stages of the match. Picture: AFP.
Brazil's forward Marta (R) came off the bench in the dying stages of the match. Picture: AFP.

8:35PM GERMANY THRASH MOROCCO TO BEGIN TITLE RUN

Talismanic striker Alexandra Popp scored twice as Germany thumped debutants Morocco 6-0 to launch their Women’s World Cup title charge in ominous fashion on Monday.

Popp’s 12th-minute header set the Germans on their way in Melbourne and she collected another before the break as the two-time champions romped to the biggest win of the tournament so far.

Klara Buehl added a third in Germany’s first attack after the restart before own goals from Hanane Ait El Haj and Zineb Redouani.

A last-minute strike from substitute Lea Schueller completed the rout as Morocco’s piece of history - the first Arab team to play at a Women’s World Cup - ended in humiliation.

On paper it was the biggest mismatch of the group stage, with 70 places separating them in the world rankings, and the gulf was apparent from the outset.

The Atlas Lionesses showed glimpses of magic and had a goal disallowed. However, a fairytale win never looked likely in front of 27,256 fans at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, a near full-house.

Alexandra Popp (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against Morocco. Picture: AFP.
Alexandra Popp (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against Morocco. Picture: AFP.

7:25PM MOROCCO DEFENDER IN LINE TO MAKE WORLD CUP HISTORY

Morocco star Nouhaila Benzina could make history at the FIFA Women’s World Cup by becoming the first player to wear a hijab in the tournament.

Benzina is sitting on the bench in Morocco’s clash with Germany, in which the Germans are dominating.

She has played matches in an Islamic headscarf before for her club in Morocco’s top women’s league.

If she enters the field she will make World Cup history, but she may have to wait until later in the tournament for her chance.

5:55PM SUPER SUB SCORES LATE WINNER FOR ITALY

Argentina’s hopes of a double World Cup win have taken a massive blow, after falling to Italy 1-0 in their opening clash of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

After 86 minutes of hard-fought football, it seemed as though the two countries were going to play out the third scoreless draw of the tournament.

Le Azzurre had looked the most likely to score throughout the match, but two goals were ruled out for off-side and Argentina were close to earning a point.

Enter super sub Cristiana Girelli, who met Lisa Boattin’s cross with a brilliant looping header over the keeper to send the Italian fans into a frenzy.

Argentina now find themselves at the bottom of Group G after the first round of games, and will come up against South Africa next in a must-win clash.

Argentina’s men won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, after beating France 4-2 on penalties following a 3-3 draw after extra time.

4:03PM WORLD CUP FANS GO VIRAL FOR HEART-WARMING GESTURE

Whatever the event, Japan will always have the greatest fans in the world.

Footage of supporters cleaning up after their side’s 5-0 annihilation of Zambia on Saturday has gone viral and not for the first time.

Japanese fans have become known for their efforts to clean stands after they did so at the men’s 2022 and 2018 World Cups.

According to reports, Japan’s national women’s side were also thanked by FIFA for leaving their dressing room spotless.

3:45PM ‘GAY PLAYERS’ PROBE SHUT DOWN BY FIFA AMID SAFETY FEARS

A World Cup press conference was reportedly shut down by FIFA after Morocco’s captain was asked if there were any gay players within the team.

Morocco are breaking new ground in Australia after becoming the first Arab country to be represented at a women’s World Cup and as such the question regarding same-sex relationships in the camp was judged to have presented a player safety issue.

Sam-sex relationships are illegal in Morocco.

A BBC reporter is understood to have probed Morocco captain Ghizlane Chebbak on the matter.

“We know that gay marriage is illegal, are there any gay players in the team, and how it’s like for them,” they asked.

According to those in the room, the FIFA moderator stopped the line of questioning reminding media that they were not there to discuss politics. Others were said to be “audibly dismayed”.

Chebbak also avoided answering questions about Nouhaila Benzina being the first player to wear a hijab at a women’s World Cup.

Morocco open their campaign against Germany today (Monday) before playing South Korea, and Colombia.

Morocco's captain Ghizlane Chebbak
Morocco's captain Ghizlane Chebbak

3:10PM HERE TO CAUSE HAVOC

Philippines coach Alen Stajcic is backing his Women’s World Cup debutants to “crash the party” when they play co-hosts New Zealand.

New Zealand are on a high after beating Norway 1-0 in the tournament opener to end a 15-game winless streak at Women’s World Cups dating back to 1991.

The Philippines lost 2-0 to Switzerland in their first game at the finals in New Zealand and Australia but proved to be no pushovers.

A capacity crowd is expected in Wellington, with most cheering on the home side, but the Australian Stajcic said Monday: “You have to block all that out and embrace it.

“It’s a brilliant occasion, so to be playing in front of such a big crowd and TV audience is a really special moment.

“You have to go out there and give it your best shot, so as motivating as it will be for New Zealand, it is for our team as well.”

1:12PM KERR SITS IT OUT – AGAIN

Captain Sam Kerr was again reduced to a spectator’s role at Matildas training on Monday, while defender Alanna Kennedy wasn’t part of the main group for at least the opening stage of the session at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre.

The injured Kerr’s left calf was strapped as she stood to the side of the field speaking to a member of the squad’s medical staff.

After watching the early stages of training, the star striker departed the training area.

Having already missed Australia’s opening match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, last week’s 1-0 win over Ireland in Sydney, Kerr also won’t play at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday night when the Matildas meet Nigeria.

Matildas defender Charlotte Grant said: “Of course we want Sam out there, but she’s just going to give lots of energy to those girls that are playing her role.”

Kennedy, who was a key part of Australia’s defence against the Irish, was on restricted duties on Monday as part of load management.

The Manchester City centre-back had been hampered by injuries before making a successful international return in Australia’s 1-0 tournament warm-up win over France on July 14 in Melbourne.

Her performance in that match ensured her selection against Ireland in the heart of Australia’s defence alongside Clare Hunt.

The Matildas, who lead Group B on three points, two more than Canada and Nigeria, can guarantee themselves a spot in the round of 16 with a game to spare by beating the Super Falcons on Thursday night.

Sam Kerr sits out as the Australian Matildas 2023 World Cup Soccer squad train at QSAC stadium in Brisbane. Pics Adam Head
Sam Kerr sits out as the Australian Matildas 2023 World Cup Soccer squad train at QSAC stadium in Brisbane. Pics Adam Head

12:30PM PELE IN A SKIRT

Nicknamed “Pele in a skirt” by the late football great himself, the Brazilian star better known to fans as “Queen Marta” has her last shot at winning the Women’s World Cup at this year’s tournament.

The 37-year-old has confirmed this will “undoubtedly” be her last appearance at the World Cup in an interview with YouTube channel CazeTV just before coach Pia Sundhage announced her squad.

Yet Brazil’s chances of sending her off with a first world crown look slim, with Marta battling injury in the twilight of her career and the team at a generational crossroads.

“It is to be expected that I am not the Marta of 20 years ago but physically I feel good and mentally I am even better,” she insisted.

Marta has however spent a lifetime overcoming obstacles, from a childhood of poverty to sexism and, more recently, the worst injury of her career.

Arguably the best female player of all time, she has come agonisingly close to international glory with the “Selecao”, making it to the World Cup final in 2007 and picking up silver medals in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.

She is the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cups – men’s or women’s – with 17 in five editions, one better than Germany’s Miroslav Klose.

She will now get a chance to extend that record.

11:35AM $828 MILLION STADIUM LEAK

Not ideal eh?

Spend close to a billion bucks on a new fancy stadium – which incidentally is no bigger than the one it replaced – put a roof on so people don’t get wet and the bloody thing leaks.

That’s the story at Allianz in Sydney where World Cup crowds have been left soaked in spite of the supposed upgrades.

A quick google search tells you this about the new venue.

“No expense has been spared in turning Allianz Stadium into Australia’s premier sporting venue with 42,500 seats housed under a roof that keeps in the noise and keeps out the rain.”

Yeah, that’s awkward.

10:32AM WORLD CUP CHEAT STORM ERUPTS

There is a cheat storm erupting at the FIFA Women’s World Cup after vision and audio of Holland coach Andries Jonker ordering a player to “sit down” seemingly to feign injury emerged.

Defender Stefanie van der Gragt scored the only goal as the Dutch began their campaign with victory under a closed roof in Dunedin against the World Cup debutants.

It was not an entirely convincing performance but it sets the Netherlands up for a mouth-watering Group E showdown on Thursday with the USA, who began their bid for a third straight title with a 3-0 win over Vietnam.

Video posted to social media shows what appears to be Joner instructing Daniëlle van de Donk to “sit down” on the field despite being up on her feet.

After a short protest with Donk saying it “Daphne could do it: (we assume Daphne van Domselaar), the midfielder duely sits down on the field and waits for the ref to come over.

During this break in play, Jonker is surrounded by his players working through set pieces and barking out instructions.

Not to sound too Ashes-like but, not really in the spirit of the game is it?

8:15AM PENALTY FARCE BECOMING A JOB

Germany coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg called for greater “balance” after referees awarded penalties in all of the first eight games of the Women’s World Cup.

In about half the cases penalties were given after referees consulted the video assistant referee (VAR).

The sequence of spot-kicks only ended late on Saturday in game nine of the tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

Switzerland took the lead against debutants the Philippines from the spot in the fourth game of the competition after a particularly controversial VAR intervention and consequent penalty decision.

“This is definitely not a penalty in my opinion,” former Australia international Heather Garriock said on Optus Sport.

“I think that’s pretty harsh.” Ramona Bachmann scored from the spot and Switzerland went on to win 2-0. Ahead of Germany’s opening match against Morocco on Monday, Voss-Tecklenburg said she had told her players to be particularly wary inside the penalty box.

“I hope that we will see a balance, not only among the players but also among the responsible referees,” said the former international player.

“I have been a bit surprised that we have seen that many (penalties) in the initial games.” The United States were awarded a penalty in the opening match of their title defence against Vietnam on Saturday following a lengthy VAR check.

Alex Morgan failed from the spot but it did not matter in the end, the Americans going on to win 3-0.

Asked by AFP afterwards about the glut of penalties and if they were being awarded too easily, US coach Vlatko Andonovski said: “I don’t know if they happen too easily or not.

“With all the cameras, with VAR and all the angles that the referees are reviewing, I’m sure they’re making the right call.” “If it’s a foul in the box, it’s a penalty,” he added.

Alex Morgan of USA tries to shoot after her penalty
Alex Morgan of USA tries to shoot after her penalty

7:15AM ENGLAND STAR’S TATT PROMISE

Jill Scott has vowed to get an extremely daring tattoo if England win the World Cup.

The England Lionesses legend, 36, made the claim on her BBC podcast, Jill Scott’s Coffee Club.

She was talking about her infamous swearing incident, when she was spotted mouthing off at a German player during the Euro 2022 final, admitting she would get an acronym of her swearing tirade.

Scott said: “I’m going to make a pact now live on the podcast, OK?

“I don’t know if I should be doing this, I’ve had a few coffees today.

“But when England win the World Cup, I will get FOYFP tattooed on me.”

The incident referred to when Scott was fouled by Germany’s Syndey Lohmann. The England star immediately sprang to her feet to give her opponent a piece of her mind.

She could be seen saying: “F*** off you f***ing p****” which was caught on camera.

BBC commentator Robyn Cowen apologised to offended viewers straight away as it was clear what Scott said, even without sound.

Scott has since revealed she hates swearing and was embarrassed by the viral moment.

She told talkSPORT: “Keira Walsh said I came on the pitch and was like ‘everyone calm down, keep your head, we’ve got a job to do for extra time’ and then obviously that went viral, me swearing at her.

“I do apologise for the swearing, I actually hate swearing away from football but once I cross over that white line I feel like I have to be angry and emotional to get my performance out of me.

“She did swear at me first but the camera was the other way but I do apologise.”

England’s Women’s World Cup campaign got off to a winning start against Haiti.

Originally published as FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule, groups, results: Brazil score ‘goal of the tournament’ so far

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