Thursday, October 24

Jamaica edges Panama 1-0 for its first ever Women’s World Cup win

PERTH, Australia (AP) – Defender Allyson Swaby scored within the 56th minute and Jamaica held on to edge Panama 1-0 on Saturday for its first-ever win on the Women’s World Cup.

Swaby, who grew up in West Hartford, Conn., and performed for Boston College, knocked in a header off Trudi Carter’s nook kick to clinch the win that moved the Jamaicans right into a stunning share of prime spot in Group F with France.

The Reggae Girlz had been with out captain and main scorer Khadija Shaw, who acquired a pink card in second-half stoppage time of the group’s opening 0-0 draw in opposition to France.



Born to a Jamaican father, Allyson and her youthful sister, Chantelle, a former Rutgers participant, each are beginning of their second Women’s World Cup.

KEY MOMENTS

Jamaica goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer made 4 saves within the sport, which was the primary group-stage assembly between two CONCACAF groups.

Spencer’s first save got here within the fortieth minute, stopping a Marta Cox shot on aim.

Las Canaleras had one ultimate likelihood to equalize within the dying seconds off a Katherine Castillo nook. The kick traveled to simply outdoors the field, however Cox’s bicycle try wasn’t sufficient to attain.

WHY IT MATTERS

With its historic win, No. 43-ranked Jamaica now sits atop the Group F standings with No. 5 France. The Reggae Girlz are a step nearer to advancing to the knockout spherical after shedding all their group-stage video games on World Cup debut in 2019. They want solely a draw in opposition to No. 8 Brazil of their final group sport to advance, though a loss would seemingly eradicate them from the match. As outstanding as Jamaica’s look within the knockout spherical could be, Brazil’s absence could be much more stunning. The Brazilians opened with a 4-0 win over Panama however misplaced 2-1 earlier Saturday to France.

WHAT’S NEXT

Jamaica may have Shaw again within the lineup to face Brazil on Wednesday. Panama performs France in Sydney the identical day.

Emily Dozier contributed to this report from Melbourne, Australia. Dozier is a scholar on the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute

AP Women’s World Cup protection: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-womens-world-cup and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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