 Canada's women's soccer team has its first medal in Olympic history. Diana Matheson scored the lone goal in the 92nd minute to lift Canada to a bronze medal win over France, Thursday at the London Olympics. Comments
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Who voted on this?- Strutz Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:32 pm
 - Khar Sat Aug 11, 2012 2:58 am

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Congrats girls, we all know you deserved gold.
Totally agree although, even if we made it past the US to play Japan in the Gold medal game, I don't think the ladies would have done any better than they did in their first meeting, losing 2-0. Canada is ranked 7th in the world and it definitely shows when we play higher ranked squads, the team has improved of late, but they still have a long way to go to be able to play higher ranked teams. They had their hands full today playing France and got very lucky with Diana Matheson scoring the last minute goal in added time. If anyone deserved to score the winning goal it was Matheson, the little 5 foot nothing player has been a regular on the team for years and has always given her very best in every match.
Well done ladies and now all of Canada waits for the ban hammer to fall.