The 9 seats of the Olympic women s football team have been decided, and the North Korean women s foo

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-02

The 9 seats of the Olympic women's football team have been decided, and the North Korean women's football team lost to the Japanese team 1 2 and fell into a goal-line pending case!

The Asian women's soccer team concludes on 28 February in its qualifying tournament for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which will determine the qualification for the two Olympic Games in Asia. The Japanese women's soccer team defeated North Korea 2-1, while Australia swept Uzbekistan 13-0 to advance to the next round.

Women's football delegation to the Paris Olympics.

Asia: Australia Women's National Team, Japan Women's National Team.

Brazil women's soccer team, South American Colombia women's soccer team.

North America, Central America, Caribbean: U.S. Women's Soccer Team, Canadian Women's Soccer Team.

Spanish women's football club in Europe.

New Zealand Women's Soccer Team: Oceania.

Host: France Women's Football Team.

There are 12 women's teams at Paris 2024, with Asia, South America, North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Oceania, France and Spain all participating in the UEFA Women's Football League. To date, nine seats have been confirmed.

Qualification for the European competition is determined by the European Women's Federation, while the Spanish women's football team reached the final round and qualified. The other team to reach the finals is the French women's football team. In addition, the top three finishers from the UEFA Women's Football League will compete against the Dutch Women's Football Club and the German Women's Football Club. In addition, there are still two places for African teams, which will not be determined until the end of the African qualifiers in April.

Japan Women's Soccer Team 2-1 North Korea Women's Soccer Team [2-1 on aggregate] Japan Women's Soccer Team 2-1 on North Korea Women's Soccer Team [2-1 on Aggregate] [2-1 on Aggregate]

The host country for the first round was North Korea, although it was not held in North Korea, but in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Neither side scored in this game, so the winner will have to wait until the next round to find out. This time, since it was held at the National Indoor Stadium in Tokyo, Japan was in a good position.

The referee for the tournament was Australia's Kathy Rebert, and the other two assistant referees were Australia's Joanna Zaraktis and Kyrgyzstan's Ramina Zoj. The fourth player is Yang Shuting, who is a Chinese Taipei player.

In the 25th minute, the Japanese women's continuous attacks caused chaos in the penalty area, Takahashi kicked the ball into the goal, and the Japanese women's team led 1:0. In the 45th minute, North Korea scored an aggressive goal that the Japanese goalkeeper struggled to save, but it is doubtful that the goal would be able to fully cross the goal line.

In the second half, North Korea came out on a big shot, but sadly, they missed their chances on several occasions. In the 76th minute, Aoba Fujino scored a beautiful goal against a fast attack by the Japanese to help Japan score two goals.

In the 81st minute, the North Korean women attacked, and Kim Hye-young's diagonal kick equalized the victory for North Korea. After that, the North Korean women's team continued to attack, but unfortunately could not tie the result of the game.

In the end, the Japanese women's soccer team defeated North Korea 2-1 and entered the final with an aggregate score of 2-1.

Australia Women beat Uzbekistan Women 10-0 [all 13-0].

In the first leg, the Uzbek team was on their home turf, but their results were poor, losing 3-0 to Australia. On the way back, Australia will have their home leg and the two teams will meet at Dorkslands Stadium in Melbourne, which will ease the pressure on them.

In the first minute of the game, Azadova of Uzbekistan missed a goose egg to give it the lead. scored a goal in the fourth minute to help Australia claim a victory. In the eighth minute, she added another goal to earn three goals for Australia. In the 16th minute, scored three goals in a row to extend the score to four.

After that, Australia maintained their advantage, and at half-time, Toby scored in 22 minutes, Fowler scored in 36 minutes, and Fultz scored his fourth goal in the 38th minute to end the game with an 8-0 advantage.

In the 68th minute, Russo's goal helped Australia take a 9-0 advantage. In the 90th minute, Emisaye's goal gave Australia a 10-0 lead.

The Australian women's football team advanced with an aggregate score of 13-0 with a 10-0 win over Uzbekistan in Paris.

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