Women

Canada defeats Germany, tops Group F at 2016 Rio Olympics

Melissa Tancredi

Canada's women's national team made history on Tuesday, winning their first ever match against world second ranked Germany to earn their third consecutive victory and top Group F with nine points. Former Whitecaps FC women's player Melissa Tancredi played the hero with both goals in the 2-1 victory.


The Red and White now advance to the quarterfinals will they will face France on Friday. 


Canada had never earned a result against Germany, not a win or draw. That didn't look to change early on when the Germans went ahead on a 13th minute penalty kick.


#GER opens the scoring against #CanWNT in women's soccer #Rio2016 WATCH NOW https://t.co/TbdPDVWAaKhttps://t.co/8O1inRnS67

— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 9, 2016


But the Canadians would not be deterred.


On 25 minutes, Tancredi found an equalizer with a low strike to make it 1-1.


#CanWNT Melissa Tancredi evens the score against #GER. 1-1 in the 1st half. Watch NOW https://t.co/TbdPDVWAaKhttps://t.co/vhoyywFn21

— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 9, 2016


And they weren't done there.


In the 60th minute Tancredi struck again, this time on a header from a long free kick.


#CanWNT Melissa Tancredi gives #CAN a 2-1 lead over #GER in the 2nd half. #Rio2016https://t.co/TbdPDVWAaKhttps://t.co/UlwbmIrcT0

— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 9, 2016


Tense moments came as the Canadians defended their lead, but they persevered and held on for a memorable victory.


#CanWNT finishes 3-0 in the group stage with a 2-1 win over #GER#Rio2016https://t.co/kG3yrWnBO9https://t.co/sv4vPaYnFp

— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 9, 2016


The quarterfinal match for Canada will take place on Friday at Arena Corinthians in São Paulo. Kickoff will be at 3 p.m. PT.