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
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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
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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.