SAN DIEGO, Calif. (July 16, 2008) – The U.S. Women’s National Team
defeated Brazil, 1-0, on a 85th minute goal from forward Natasha Kai
in front of a sell-out standing-room-only crowd of 7,502.
The win also featured a loss for the U.S. team, as top scorer Abby
Wambach broke her leg in a 31st minute collision with Brazilian
defender Andreia Rosa. The two players went hard into a tackle and
the Brazilian caught Wambach with a full swing flush in the middle
of her lower leg.
Wambach went down in a heap and immediately called for medical
attention. The match was stopped for about five minutes as an air
cast was put around her leg and she was loaded onto a stretcher.
Wambach was taken to the hospital where X-rays confirmed a
mid-oblique fracture of her tibia and fibula, the bones that make up
the lower leg. The USA’s leading scorer this year with 13 goals and
10 assists will undergo surgery tomorrow to have a rod inserted in
her leg and will be out approximately 12 weeks.
Despite losing one of its leaders, the U.S. team continued to press
Brazil and the back line held the South Americans to just one shot
on goal during the entire game. The U.S. had just three shots on
goal, but the final one was the game-winner.
Kai entered the match the 56th minute and would bag the winning goal
just five minutes from the end of the game. The goal came from a
free-kick just outside the penalty area on the right side, just a
few yards from the end line.
Lloyd chipped a cross into the middle and Kai got inside position on
her defender before pounding a header down into the net from just
inside the six-yard box. It was Kai’s 12th goal of the year and 20th
of her international career.
“So many things happened in this game, and I’ve very happy with the
way we ended the game with that great goal, a beautiful goal,” said
U.S. head coach Pia Sundhage. “(Scoring a winning goal late in the
game) has happened to this team so many times. There is something
about this team that is ‘winning.’ It’s late in the game and they
create chances and all of a sudden you get the big goals.”
The match marked the USA’s second straight 1-0 victory over Brazil
after winning 1-0 on July 13 in Commerce City, Colo. on a goal from
Amy Rodriguez, who got the start tonight in San Diego and played the
entire 90 minutes while causing problems for the Brazilian all night
defense with her speed and quickness.
Wambach had two early chances to get what would have been her 100th
career goal. In just the fourth minute, she got behind the Brazilian
defense in the left side of the penalty area, but her sliding shot
bounced just past the right post. She also rounded Brazilian
goalkeeper Barbara a few minutes later in the left side of the box,
but her angle was too sharp to take a shot. She cut back inside and
Barbara dove at her feet, sending Wambach sprawling.
The U.S. out-shot Brazil 12-5 for the game with Lloyd getting
several nice cracks at goal from distance during the match, but the
Brazilian goalkeepers made solid catches on each. Lori Chalupny had
a good look at goal in the first half after she ran onto a deflected
ball in box, but her left-footed shot went just wide from 16 yards.
Brazil’s best chance came in the 58th minute as Maicon hit a nice
drive from the top of the penalty box after the USA had cleared a
corner kick, but it flew a few yards wide of the upper left corner.
The match marked the 100th career appearance for Lindsay Tarpley,
who earned her first cap at Torero Stadium in 2003 against Japan.
She captained the team for the first 56 minutes before being
replaced by Kai. Tarpley became the 21st female player in U.S.
history to play 100 or more times for her country.
The win sends the U.S. to the Beijing Olympics with a 21-0-1 record
in 2008. The U.S. team will have a few days off before departing for
China on July 23. A replacement for Wambach will be named in the
next few days.
The U.S. opens its 2008 Olympics on Aug. 6 against Norway in at the
Olympic Sports Center in Qinhuangdao (7:45 p.m. local / 7:45 a.m.
ET). The U.S. will continue Group G play against Japan on Aug. 9,
also in Qinhuangdao (5 p.m. local / 5 a.m. ET), before finishing the
first-round against New Zealand on Aug. 12 at the Olympics Sports
Center in Shenyang (7:45 p.m. local / 7:45 a.m. ET).
- U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM GAME REPORT -
Match-up: USA vs. Brazil
Competition: International Friendly
Venue: Torero Stadium; San Diego, Calif.
Date: July 16, 2008; Kickoff – 7 p.m. PT
Attendance: 7,502 (Sell Out)
Weather: Cool, clear – 71 degrees
Scoring Summary:
1 2 F
USA 0 1 1
BRA 0 0 0
USA – Natasha Kai (Carli Lloyd) 85th minute.
Lineups:
USA: 1-Hope Solo; 17-Lori Chalupny, 3-Christie
Rampone – Capt, 15-Kate Markgraf, 2-Heather Mitts; 7-Shannon Boxx,
9-Heather O’Reilly, 5-Lindsay Tarpley (6-Natasha Kai, 56), 11-Carli
Lloyd (10-Aly Wagner, 86); 8-Amy Rodriguez, 12-Abby Wambach
(16-Angela Hucles, 38).
Subs not used: 4-Rachel Buehler, 13-Tobin Heath, 14-Stephanie
Cox, 18-Nicole Barnhart.
Head Coach: Pia Sundhage
BRA: 1-Barbara (12-Andrea, 46); 2-Jatoba, 4-Tania, 5-Andreia
Rosa (20-Raquel, 88), 6-Rosana (13-Dani, 66); 7-Formiga, 9-Maicon,
14-Ester; 11-Pretinha (15-Maurine, 46), 18-Fabiana (17-Francielle,
76).
Subs not used: 3-Pitty, 8-Juliana, 16-Daiane
Head Coach: Jorge Barcellos
Statistical Summary:
USA / BRA
Shots: 12 / 5
Shots on Goal: 3 / 1
Saves: 1 / 2
Corner Kicks: 5 / 2
Fouls: 9 / 18
Offside: 2 / 1
Misconduct Summary:
USA – Heather Mitts (caution) 9th minute.
BRA – Maicon (caution) 26.
BRA -- Renata Costa (caution) 29.
BRA – Daiane (caution) 49.
Officials
Referee: Jen Bennett (USA)
Asst. Referee: Felisha Mariscal (USA)
Asst. Referee: Shirin Nikpournezhati (USA)
4th Official: Bing Kongmebhol (USA)
Sierra Mist Woman of the Match: Natasha Kai