The Record (Troy, NY)

US draws Sweden again for 2019 Women’s World Cup

- By Jerome Pugmire and AnneM. Peterson AP Sports Writers

PARIS >> The defending champion United States is grouped with Sweden again for the Women’s World Cup next summer in France.

The draw, which determined the group stage for the 24 teams set to play in soccer’s premier tournament, was held Saturday at a gala event in Paris amid a backdrop of unrest in the country.

Host France will open the World Cup on June 7 with a match against South Korea in Paris.

The Americans defeated Japan 5-2 — highlighte­d by Carli Lloyd’s hat trick — in Canada in 2015. The U. S. has played in every World Cup since the competitio­n started in 1991, winning the inaugural event and also in 1999.

The No. 1-ranked U. S. team landed in the same group with Sweden for the fifth straight World Cup and the sixth time overall. Also in Group F are Thailand and Chile, which is making its World Cup debut.

The United States will open the tournament against Thailand in Reims on June 11.

Sweden, ranked No. 9 in the world in the latest FIFA rankings, will face its American foes on June 20 in Le Havre. It will be the final group match for both teams.

“This is the first time for me (against the U. S.) but I know about the history, tough games during many years. We feel that we have a chance and that’s the most important thing,” said coach Peter Gerhardsso­n, who took over the team after Pia Sundhage’s retirement in 2017.

The game will be a rematch of the Olympic quarterfin­al in Brazil, where Sweden advanced on penalties after a 1-1 draw. Afterward, U. S. goalkeeper Hope Solo famously called the Swedes “cowards” for bunkering on defense.

“It’s a good draw for us, it pits against a couple of teams we’re not that familiar with, which I like and then obviously Sweden. I like having Sweden in the third game because it allows us to settle into the tournament,” said U. S. coach Jill Ellis, who was in Paris for the draw.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE ENA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? United States’ Carli Lloyd waves as she stands by the World Cup trophy, during the women’s soccer World Cup France 2019draw, in Boulogne-Billancour­t, outside Paris, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.
CHRISTOPHE ENA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS United States’ Carli Lloyd waves as she stands by the World Cup trophy, during the women’s soccer World Cup France 2019draw, in Boulogne-Billancour­t, outside Paris, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.

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