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2000-2020 Olympic Football


2000 Olympic Games

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Tournament details
Host country Australia
Dates 15 – 30 September
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 6 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Cameroon (1st title)
Runners-up  Spain
Third place  Chile
Fourth place  United States
 
Matches played 32
Goals scored 103 (3.22 per match)
Attendance 1,034,500 (32,328 per match)
Top scorer(s) Chile Iván Zamorano
(6 goals)
 
Group A
Sep 13  Nigeria   3-3 Honduras
Sep 13  Australia 0-1 Italy 
Sep 16  Italy     3-1 Honduras
Sep 16  Australia 2-3 Nigeria 
Sep 19  Italy     1-1 Nigeria
Sep 19  Australia 1-2 Honduras
 1.ITALY            3  2  1  0   5- 2  7
 2.NIGERIA          3  1  2  0   7- 6  5
 3.Honduras         3  1  1  1   6- 7  4
 4.Australia        3  0  0  3   3- 6  0

Group B 
Sep 14  South Korea 0-3 Spain 
Sep 14  Morocco     1-4 Chile
Sep 17  South Korea 1-0 Morocco 
Sep 17  Spain       1-3 Chile 
Sep 20  South Korea 1-0 Chile
Sep 20  Spain       2-0 Morocco 
 1.CHILE            3  2  0  1   7- 3  6 
 2.SPAIN            3  2  0  1   6- 3  6 
 3.South Korea      3  2  0  1   2- 3  6
 4.Morocco          3  0  0  3   1- 7  0
 
Group C 
Sep 13  Cameroon       3-2 Kuwait 
Sep 13  USA            2-2 Czech Republic 
Sep 16  Czech Republic 2-3 Kuwait
Sep 16  USA            1-1 Cameroon
Sep 19  Czech Republic 1-1 Cameroon 
Sep 19  USA            3-1 Kuwait
 1.USA              3  1  2  0   6- 4  5 
 2.CAMEROON         3  1  2  0   5- 4  5
 3.Kuwait           3  1  0  2   6- 8  3
 4.Czech Republic   3  0  2  1   5- 6  2

Group D
Sep 14  Brazil         3-1 Slovakia 
Sep 14  South Africa   1-2 Japan
Sep 17  Brazil         1-3 South Africa
Sep 17  Slovakia       1-2 Japan
Sep 20  Brazil         1-0 Japan 
Sep 20  Slovakia       2-1 South Africa
 1.BRAZIL           3  2  0  1   5- 4  6
 2.JAPAN            3  2  0  1   4- 3  6
 3.South Africa     3  1  0  2   5- 5  3 
 4.Slovakia         3  1  0  2   4- 6  3
 
QUARTERFINALS
Sep 23  USA            2-2 Japan        [asdet, 5-4 pen]
Sep 23  Brazil         1-2 Cameroon     [asdet]
Sep 23  Italy          0-1 Spain
Sep 23  Chile          4-1 Nigeria

SEMIFINALS 
Sep 26  Spain          3-1 USA
Sep 26  Chile          1-2 Cameroon

THIRD PLACE MATCH
Sep 29  Chile          2-0 USA

FINAL
Sep 30  Cameroon       2-2 Spain        [asdet, 5-3 pen]
Attendance: 114,000
Referee: Felipe Ramos (Mexico)

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2004 Olympic Games

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Tournament details
Host country Greece
Dates 11 August – 28 August
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Argentina (1st title)
Runners-up  Paraguay
Third place  Italy
Fourth place  Iraq
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 101 (3.16 per match)
Attendance 401,415 (12,544 per match)
Top scorer(s) Argentina Carlos Tevez
(8 goals)
 
Group A
Aug 11  Greece       2-2 South Korea
Aug 11  Mali         0-0 Mexico
Aug 14  Greece       0-2 Mali
Aug 14  South Korea  1-0 Mexico
Aug 17  Greece       2-3 Mexico
Aug 17  South Korea  3-3 Mali
 1.MALI             3  1  2  0   5- 3  5
 2.SOUTH KOREA      3  1  2  0   6- 5  5
 3.Mexico           3  1  1  1   3- 3  4
 4.Greece           3  0  1  2   4- 7  1

Group B 
Aug 12  Ghana       2-2 Italy
Aug 12  Paraguay    4-3 Japan
Aug 15  Japan       2-3 Italy
Aug 15  Paraguay    1-2 Ghana
Aug 18  Japan       1-0 Ghana
Aug 18  Paraguay    1-0 Italy
 1.PARAGUAY         3  2  0  1   6- 5  6
 2.ITALY            3  1  1  1   5- 5  4
 3.Ghana            3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 4.Japan            3  1  0  2   6- 7  3
 
Group C 
Aug 11  Argentina        6-0 Serbia and Montenegro
Aug 11  Tunisia          1-1 Australia
Aug 14  Argentina        2-0 Tunisia
Aug 14  Serbia/Monteneg. 1-5 Australia
Aug 17  Argentina        1-0 Australia
Aug 17  Serbia/Monteneg. 2-3 Tunisia
 1.ARGENTINA        3  2  0  0   9- 0  9 
 2.AUSTRALIA        3  1  1  1   6- 3  4
 3.Tunisia          3  1  1  1   4- 5  4
 4.Serbia/Monten.   3  0  0  3   3-14  0

Group D
Aug 12  Costa Rica   0-0 Morocco
Aug 12  Iraq         4-2 Portugal
Aug 15  Costa Rica   0-2 Iraq
Aug 15  Morocco      1-2 Portugal
Aug 18  Morocco      2-1 Iraq
Aug 18  Costa Rica   4-2 Portugal
 1.IRAQ             3  2  0  1   7- 4  6
 2.COSTA RICA       3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 3.Morocco          3  1  1  1   3- 3  4
 4.Portugal         3  1  0  2   6- 9  3

Quarterfinals
Aug 21  Mali         0-1 Italy          [aet]
Aug 21  Paraguay     3-2 South Korea
Aug 21  Argentina    4-0 Costa Rica
Aug 21  Iraq         1-0 Australia

Semifinals
Aug 24  Italy        0-3 Argentina
Aug 24  Paraguay     3-1 Iraq

Third Place Match
Aug 27  Italy        1-0 Iraq

Final
Aug 28  Argentina    1-0 Paraguay
Attendance: 41,116
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece)

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2008 Olympic Games

Tournament details
Host country China
Dates 7 August – 23 August 2008
(16 days)
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 6 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Argentina (2nd title)
Runners-up  Nigeria
Third place  Brazil
Fourth place  Belgium
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 75 (2.34 per match)
Attendance 1,404,254 (43,883 per match)
Top scorer(s) Italy Giuseppe Rossi
(4 goals)
Group A
Aug  7  Australia     1-1 Serbia
Aug  7  Ivory Coast   1-2 Argentina
Aug 10  Argentina     1-0 Australia
Aug 10  Serbia        2-4 Ivory Coast 
Aug 13  Argentina     2-0 Serbia
Aug 13  Ivory Coast   1-0 Australia  
 1.ARGENTINA        3  3  0  0   5- 1  9
 2.IVORY COAST      3  2  0  1   6- 4  6
 3.Australia        3  0  1  2   1- 3  1
 4.Serbia           3  0  1  2   3- 7  1

Group B 
Aug  7  Japan         0-1 USA 
Aug  7  Netherlands   0-0 Nigeria
Aug 10  Nigeria       2-1 Japan
Aug 10  USA           2-2 Netherlands  
Aug 13  Netherlands   1-0 Japan   
Aug 13  Nigeria       2-1 USA  
 1.NIGERIA          3  2  1  0   4- 2  7
 2.NETHERLANDS      3  1  2  0   3- 2  5
 3.United States    3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 4.Japan            3  0  0  3   1- 4  0

Group C 
Aug  7  Brazil        1-0 Belgium  
Aug  7  China         1-1 New Zealand 
Aug 10  New Zealand   0-5 Brazil
Aug 10  Belgium       2-0 China 
Aug 13  China         0-3 Brazil  
Aug 13  New Zealand   0-1 Belgium  
 1.BRAZIL           3  3  0  0   9- 0  9
 2.BELGIUM          3  2  0  1   3- 1  6
 3.China            3  0  1  2   1- 6  1
 4.New Zealand      3  0  1  2   1- 7  1

Group D
Aug  7  Honduras      0-3 Italy  
Aug  7  South Korea   1-1 Cameroon 
Aug 10  Cameroon      1-0 Honduras 
Aug 10  Italy         3-0 South Korea
Aug 13  Cameroon      0-0 Italy 
Aug 13  South Korea   1-0 Honduras
 1.ITALY            3  2  1  0   6- 0  7
 2.CAMEROON         3  1  2  0   2- 1  5
 3.South Korea      3  1  1  1   2- 4  4
 4.Honduras         3  0  0  3   0- 5  0

Quarterfinals
Aug 16  Brazil        2-0 Cameroon       [aet]
Aug 16  Italy         2-3 Belgium  
Aug 16  Argentina     2-1 Netherlands    [aet]
Aug 16  Nigeria       2-0 Ivory Coast  

Semifinals
Aug 19  Nigeria       4-1 Belgium
Aug 19  Argentina     3-0 Brazil

Third Place Match
Aug 22  Brazil        3-0 Belgium

Final
Aug 23  Argentina     1-0 Nigeria
Attendance: 89,102
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)

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2012 Olympic Games
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Tournament details
Host country United Kingdom
Dates 26 July – 11 August 2012
(16 days)
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Mexico (1st title)
Runners-up  Brazil
Third place  South Korea
Fourth place  Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 76 (2.38 per match)
Attendance 1,525,134 (47,660 per match)
Top scorer(s) Brazil Leandro Damião (6 goals)
 
Group A
26 Jul 2012  UAE            1–2 Uruguay 
26 Jul 2012  Great Britain  1–1 Senegal  
29 Jul 2012  Senegal        2–0 Uruguay
29 Jul 2012  Great Britain  3–1 United Arab Emirates  
01 Aug 2012  Senegal        1–1 United Arab Emirates 
01 Aug 2012  Great Britain  1–0 Uruguay 
1.GREAT BRITAIN        3  2 1 0  5- 2  7
2.SENEGAL              3  1 2 0  4- 2  5
3.Uruguay              3  1 0 2  2- 4  3
4.United Arab Emirates 3  0 1 2  3- 6  1

Group B
26 Jul 2012  Mexico       0–0 South Korea 
26 Jul 2012  Gabon        1–1 Switzerland 
29 Jul 2012  Mexico       2–0 Gabon
29 Jul 2012  South Korea  2–1 Switzerland
01 Aug 2012  Mexico       1–0 Switzerland
01 Aug 2012  South Korea  0–0 Gabon 
1.MEXICO               3  2 1 0  3- 0  7
2.SOUTH KOREA          3  1 2 0  2- 1  5
3.Gabon                3  0 2 1  1- 3  2
4.Switzerland          3  0 1 2  2- 4  1

Group C
26 Jul 2012  Belarus      1–0 New Zealand
26 Jul 2012  Brazil       3–2 Egypt
29 Jul 2012  Egypt        1–1 New Zealand  
29 Jul 2012  Brazil       3–1 Belarus
01 Aug 2012  Brazil       3–0 New Zealand 
01 Aug 2012  Egypt        3–1 Belarus
1.BRAZIL               3  3 0 0  9- 3  9
2.EGYPT                3  1 1 1  6- 5  4
3.Belarus              3  1 0 2  3- 6  3
4.New Zealand          3  0 1 2  1- 5  1

Group D
26 Jul 2012  Honduras    2–2 Morocco 
26 Jul 2012  Spain       0–1 Japan
29 Jul 2012  Japan       1–0 Morocco
29 Jul 2012  Spain       0–1 Honduras
01 Aug 2012  Japan       0–0 Honduras 
01 Aug 2012  Spain       0–0 Morocco 
1.JAPAN                3  2 1 0  2- 0  7
2.HONDURAS             3  1 2 0  3- 2  5
3.Morocco              3  0 2 1  2- 3  2
4.Spain                3  0 1 2  0- 2  1
 
Quarterfinals
04 Aug 2012  Japan          3–0 Egypt
04 Aug 2012  Mexico         4–2 Senegal              [aet]
04 Aug 2012  Brazil         3–2 Honduras
04 Aug 2012  Great Britain  1–1 South Korea          [aet, 4-5 pen.]

Semifinals
07 Aug 2012  Mexico         3–1 Japan
07 Aug 2012  South Korea    0–3 Brazil 

Bronze Medal Match
10 Aug 2012  South Korea    2–0 Japan 

Gold Medal Match
11 Aug 2012  Brazil         1–2 Mexico
Attendance: 86,162

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2016 Olympic Games

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Tournament details
Host country Brazil
Dates 4–20 August 2016
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 7 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil (1st title)
Runners-up  Germany
Third place  Nigeria
Fourth place  Honduras
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 104 (3.25 per match)
Attendance 1,008,426 (31,513 per match)
Top scorer(s) Germany Serge Gnabry
Germany Nils Petersen
(6 goals each)
Fair play award  Denmark
 
Group A
04 Aug 2016 Iraq          0–0 Denmark
04 Aug 2016 Brazil        0–0 South Africa
07 Aug 2016 Denmark       1–0 South Africa
07 Aug 2016 Brazil        0–0 Iraq
10 Aug 2016 Denmark       0–4 Brazil
10 Aug 2016 South Africa  1–1 Iraq

1.BRAZIL               3  1 2 0  4- 0   5
2.DENMARK              3  1 1 1  1- 4   4
3.Iraq                 3  0 3 0  1- 1   3 
4.South Africa         3  0 2 1  1- 2   2
 
Group B
04 Aug 2016 Sweden       2–2 Colombia
04 Aut 2016 Nigeria      5–4 Japan
07 Aug 2016 Sweden       0–1 Nigeria
07 Aug 2016 Japan        2–2 Colombia
10 Aug 2016 Japan        1–0 Sweden
10 Aug 2016 Colombia     2–0 Nigeria

1.NIGERIA             3  2 0 1  6- 6   6
2.COLOMBIA            3  1 2 0  6- 4   5
3.Japan               3  1 1 1  7- 7   4 
4.Sweden              3  0 1 2  2- 4   1
 
Group C
04 Aug 2016 Mexico      2–2 Germany
04 Aug 2016 Fiji        0–8 South Korea
07 Aug 2016 Fiji        1–5 Mexico
07 Aug 2016 Germany     3–3 South Korea
10 Aug 2016 Germany     10–0 Fiji
10 Aug 2016 South Korea 1–0 Mexico

1.SOUTH KOREA         3  2 1 0 12- 3   7
2.GERMANY             3  1 2 0 15- 5   5
3.Mexico              3  1 1 1  7- 4   4 
4.Fiji                3  0 0 3  1-23   0
 
Group D
04 Aug 2016 Honduras    3–2 Algeria
04 Aug 2016 Portugal    2–0 Argentina
07 Aug 2016 Honduras    1–2 Portugal
07 Aug 2016 Argentina   2–1 Algeria
10 Aug 2016 Argentina   1–1 Honduras
10 Aug 2016 Algeria     1–1 Portugal

1.PORTUGAL            3  2 1 0  5- 2   7
2.HONDURAS            3  1 1 1  5- 5   4
3.Argentina           3  1 1 1  3- 4   4 
4.Algeria             3  0 1 2  4- 6   1
 
Quarterfinals
13 Aug 2016 Portugal     0–4 Germany
13 Aug 2016 Nigeria      2–0 Denmark
13 Aug 2016 South Korea  0–1 Honduras
13 Aug 2016 Brazil       2–0 Colombia
 
Semifinals
17 Aug 2016 Brazil      6–0 Honduras
17 Aug 2016 Nigeria     0-2 Germany

Bronze Medal Match
20 Aug 2016 Honduras    2–3 Nigeria

Gold Medal Match
20 Aug 2016 Brazil      1–1 Germany         [aet, 5-4 pen.]
Attendance: 63,707
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)
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2020 Olympic Games
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Tournament details
Host country Japan
Dates 22 July – 7 August 2021
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil (2nd title)
Runners-up  Spain
Third place  Mexico
Fourth place  Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 93 (2.91 per match)
Attendance 14,291 (447 per match)
Top scorer(s) Brazil Richarlison
(5 goals)
Group A
22 July 2021 Mexico 4–1 France
22 July 2021 Japan 1–0 South Africa
25 July 2021 France       4–3 South Africa
25 July 2021 Japan 2–1 Mexico
28 July 2021 France 0–4 Japan
28 July 2021 South Africa 0–3 Mexico
 
1.Japan (H)330071+69
2.Mexico320183+56
3.France3102511−63
4.South Africa300338−50
 
Group B
22 July 2021 New Zealand  1–0 South Korea
22 July 2021 Honduras 0–1 Romania
25 July 2021 New Zealand  2–3 Honduras
25 July 2021 Romania 0–4 South Korea
28 July 2021 Romania 0–0 New Zealand
28 July 2021 South Korea  6–0 Honduras
 
1.South Korea3201101+96
2.New Zealand31113304
3.Romania311114−34
4.Honduras310239−63
 
Group C
22 July 2021 Egypt 0–0 Spain
22 July 2021 Argentina    0–2 Australia
25 July 2021 Egypt 0–1 Argentina
25 July 2021 Australia 0–1 Spain
28 July 2021 Australia 0–2 Egypt
28 July 2021 Spain 1–1 Argentina
 
1.Spain 312021+15
2.Egypt  311121+14
3.Argentina311123−14
4.Australia310223−13
 
Group D
22 July 2021 Ivory Coast  2–1 Saudi Arabia
22 July 2021 Brazil 4–2 Germany
25 July 2021 Brazil 0–0 Ivory Coast
25 July 2021 Saudi Arabia 2–3 Germany
28 July 2021 Saudi Arabia 1–3 Brazil
28 July 2021 Germany 1–1 Ivory Coast
 
1.Brazil321073+47
2.Ivory Coast312032+15
3.Germany311167−14
4.Saudi Arabia300348−40
 
Quarter-finals
31 July 2021 Spain 5–2  Ivory Coast (a.e.t.)
31 July 2021 Japan 0–0  New Zealand (4-2 Pen)
31 July 2021 Brazil 1–0 Egypt
31 July 2021 South Korea  3–6 Mexico
 
Semi-finals
3 August 2021 Mexico 0–0  Brazil (1-4 Pen)
3 August 2021 Japan 0–1  Spain  (a.e.t.)
 
Bronze medal match
6 August 2021 Mexico 3–1 Japan
 
Gold medal match
7 August 2021 Brazil 2–1  Spain (a.e.t.)
Referee: Chris Beath (Australia) 

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