2012 Summer Olympics Women's Football Group G
Men's Tournament
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Knock-Out Stage
Women's Tournament
Group E | Group F | Group G | Knock Out Stage
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Men's Tournament
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Knock-Out Stage
Women's Tournament
Group E | Group F | Group G | Knock Out Stage
London 2012 logos are the property of LOCOG
United States
France
Hampden Park, GlasgowEarly goals from Thiney and Delie appeared to have put France on their way but the United States mounted a stirring come back almost immediately and the teams were level at the break. Two more goals in the second half were enough to give the Americans a comfortable win.
(Kevin Wos)
Colombia
Korea DPR
Hampden Park, GlasgowThe match was delayed for an hour after the North Koreans walked off the pitch because the video introduction played over the stadium's large screens showed the players with the flag of South Korea. After profuse apologies from the organisers they returned to the pitch and two goals from Kim Song Hui resulted in victory.
United States
Colombia
Hampden Park, GlasgowThe United States were a goal up at half-time and looking far too strong for the South Americans. Two second-half goals within three minutes sealed it.
(Kevin Wos)
France
Korea DPR
Hampden Park, GlasgowFrance just about deserved to be ahead by a single goal at half-time but in the second half it was one way traffic. Two goals in a minute demoralised the Koreans and in the closing ten minutes, Les Bleues added two more to complete the rout.
United States
Korea DPR
Old Trafford, ManchesterThe USA finished the group phase with their third win in a row. The narrow margin failed to reflect their dominance over the North Koreans, who were on the defensive for most of the game.
France
Colombia
St James' Park, NewcastleA fifth-minute goal from Elodie Thomis was enough to ensure that France would appear in the knock-out phase while Colombia were eliminated. They could have had many more but for superb goal keeping by Sepulveda.