The United States women’s national team was pitted against Germany and Australia in Wednesday’s draw for the women’s and men’s soccer tournaments at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In the men’s draw, the United States was handed the daunting task of opening its campaign against France. The host nation will be coached by French icon Thierry Henry and could include explosive forward Kylian Mbappe in its ranks. The men’s tournament is restricted to under-23 players, with the exception of three overage inclusions. Mbappe is 25.
Women’s tournament
Group A: France, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand
Group B: United States, Second African qualifier, Germany, Australia
Group C: Spain, Japan, First African qualifier, Brazil
The two remaining tournament berths will be decided during the final round of African qualifiers at the beginning of April. Two-legged playoffs – featuring Nigeria versus South Africa and Morocco against Zambia – will determine which nations secure the final tickets to Paris.
Once the women’s tournament begins on July 25, the top two teams in each group and the two best third-placed finishers will advance to the knockout stages. Each game beginning in the quarterfinal stage is single elimination.
The gold-medal match is slated for Aug. 10 at the Parc des Princes in Paris, one day after the bronze medal is handed out in Lyon.
Men’s tournament
Group A: France, United States, Asian/African playoff winner, New Zealand
Group B: Argentina, Morocco, Third Asian qualifier, Ukraine
Group C: Second Asian qualifier, Spain, Egypt, Dominican Republic
Group D: First Asian qualifier, Paraguay, Mali, Israel
Four tournament berths are yet to be decided. Three of them will be claimed through the U23 Asian Cup, which runs from April 15 to May 3 in Qatar; the top three finishers in that tournament qualify automatically for the Paris Olympics. The fourth-placed team, meanwhile, will enter a playoff against Guinea for the last available spot.
The Olympic tournament begins on July 24.