Brazil name women’s football squad for Paris Olympics

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA  - AUGUST 2:  

FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 Group F match #44 between Jamaica and Brazil at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne, Australia on August 2, 2023. (Photo by Mark Avellino/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
By Colin Millar
Jul 2, 2024

Brazil have named their 22-player women’s football training squad for the 2024 Olympics.

The Copa America Femenina holders have named a strong squad with the nation’s all-time record goalscorer Marta (118 goals in 183 caps) included.

Marta’s Orlando Pride team-mates Rafaelle, Angelina and Adriana are also named in Arthur Elias’s squad, while Houston Dash’s Tarciane, Kerolina of North Carolina Courage and Kansas City Current’s Lauren also make the squad.

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Corinthians — who have won each of the last four Brazilian league titles — have six representatives in the squad, including 148-time capped defender Tamires.

12 teams will play in the women’s football tournament at the 2024 Games with three groups of four; as the top two from each group progress alongside the two best third-placed teams in the group.

Brazil open their group stage against Nigeria on July 25 before playing Japan three days later and concluding their group stage against world champions Spain on July 31.

Brazil’s Olympics squad

Goalkeepers: Lorena (Gremio), Taina (America Mineiro), Luciana (Ferroviaria)

Defenders: Tarciane (Houston Dash), Rafaelle (Orlando Pride), Thais Ferreira (UD Tenerife), Yasmim (Corinthians), Tamires (Corinthians), Antonia (Levante), Lauren (Kansas City Current)

Midfielders: Duda Sampaio (Corinthians), Vitoria Yaya (Corinthians), Ana Vitoria (Atletico Madrid), Angelina (Orlando Pride)

Forwards: Ludmila (Atletico Madrid), Marta (Orlando Pride), Jheniffer (Corinthians), Gabi Nunes (Levante), Kerolin (North Carolina Courage), Adriana (Orlando Pride), Gabi Porthilo (Corinthians), Priscila (Internacional)

(Mark Avellino/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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Colin Millar

Colin Millar is a Staff Writer for The Athletic. Prior to joining The Athletic, Colin was European Football writer at Mirror Football. From Belfast, he is the author of The Frying Pan of Spain: Sevilla vs Real Betis, Spain’s Hottest Football Rivalry, and he can be found on Twitter/X: @Millar_Colin Follow Colin on Twitter @Millar_Colin