Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Rapinoe, US are headed back to SJ

Team to host Brazil before Tokyo Games

- By Elliott Almond

SAN JOSE >> The U.S. women’s soccer team, the twotime defending world champion, will play host to Brazil on April 14 in San Jose as a tuneup for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

It will be the Americans’ sixth consecutiv­e year to play in the South Bay with all the games at Earthquake­s Stadium except last year when the team defeated South Africa at Levi’s Stadium before the 2019 Women’s World Cup.

The United States will face a Brazilian team that was eliminated in the World Cup in the round of 16 by France. Pia Sundhage of Sweden has taken over the program that once was one of the world’s best.

Sundhage won Olympic gold medals as coach of the United States in 2008 and 2012 and a silver medallion with Sweden in 2016, the year the Swedes stunned the Americans with an upset in the quarterfin­als.

The United States last played Brazil in March of 2019, scoring a 1-0 victory in the SheBelieve­s Cup in Tampa, Florida.

New U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski saw the women outscore opponents 25-0 in sweeping the Olympic qualifying tournament in the North American, Central American and Caribbean region known as CONCACAF that ended Sunday in

The U.S. roster has a strong list of Bay Area players, including Christen Press (20).

Carson.

He relied mostly on World Cup veterans, such as 2019 player of the year Megan Rapinoe of Redding, to get to Tokyo. But Andonovski could begin grooming a new generation of players the rest of the year, starting with the SheBelieve­s Cup next month against world powers England, Spain and Japan.

With Olympic rosters limited to 18 players — five fewer than World Cup teams — competitio­n to reach Tokyo will be fierce this spring.

Former Cal star Alex Morgan is expecting her first child in April and will have an uphill road to return in time for the Olympics. But the U.S. roster has a strong list of Bay Area players: Kelley O’Hara, Christen Press and Andi Sullivan of Stanford, Julie Ertz of Santa Clara University and Abby Dahlkemper of Menlo Park.

Andonovski also will be auditionin­g such potential future stars as Stanford alumnus Alana Cook, Tierna Davidson and Sophia Smith, who in December led the Cardinal to the

NCAA championsh­ip.

The USA has participat­ed in all six Olympics for women’s soccer, winning gold medals in 1996, 2004, 2008 and 2012 and finishing second in 2000. The United States hopes to become the first country to win the Olympic gold medal a year after winning the World Cup.

“We have to let go of the World Cup and we have to go into this like, you know, this is our big tournament for the next three years,” Press told reporters last week during the qualifying tournament. “I think having a new staff in the transition presents different challenges. But, you know, all of our eyes and all of our focus are on bringing home the gold.”

 ?? CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Megan Rapinoe and the United States will face a Brazilian team that was eliminated in the World Cup in the round of 16 by France.
CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Megan Rapinoe and the United States will face a Brazilian team that was eliminated in the World Cup in the round of 16 by France.
 ?? MICHAEL WYKE — AP ??
MICHAEL WYKE — AP

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