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Paris Olympics 2024: Every Official Women's Soccer Tournament Squad – Forbes

Canada won the Gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. (Photo by Ayman Aref/NurPhoto via Getty … [+] Images)

With only 12 teams participating, the 3 groups are stacked with world-class squads.
Alongside Spain, the world’s current powerhouse, and USWNT, the team to beat in every international competition, we have hosts France, Germany, and Brazil, 3 nations looking for triumph.
Also, Canada is out to defend its Olympic title while Australia will be hoping to build on the good results in the past few seasons. Zambia, Nigeria and Japan are also ready to compete as there’s no particular pressure on their backs.
The tournament kicks off on July 25 with the final set to be played on August 10 at Parc des Princes in Paris.
Forbes has all the data you need to know about the squads for the Olympic women’s soccer tournament in Paris 2024.
Australia is in Group B with USA, Germany and Zambia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
Australia was the first nation to announce its Olympic roster on June 4, following a friendly double-header against China. The Matildas will face the United States, Zambia, and Germany in the group stages.
Head coach Tony Gustavsson will be without star striker Sam Kerr and exciting young talent Amy Sayer due to devastating ACL injuries that both have sustained.
Mackenzie Arnold and Teagan Micah.
Steph Catley, Ellie Carpenter, Clare Hunt, Alanna Kennedy, Clare Polkinghorne, Kaitlyn Torpey.
Kyra Cooney-Cross, Mary Fowler, Katrina Gorry, Emily van Egmond, Clare Wheeler, Tameka Yallop.
Caitlin Foord, Michelle Heyman, Hayley Raso, Cortnee Vine.
Lydia Williams, Charlotte Grant, Courtney Nevin, Sharn Freier.
This might be Marta’s final major tournament with Brazil. (MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP via Getty Images)
The Brazilian roster was announced on July 2.
Kerolin made the cut despite her not playing for the North Carolina Courage since October due to an ACL injury, while Manchester United’s Geyse and Kansas City Current’s Debinha were left out.
The Brazilian legend Marta announced earlier this year that 2024 would be her last with the national team and so this would be her final major tournament for the Seleção.
However, she has since made comments about the 2027 Women’s World Cup, to be hosted by Brazil, that suggest she could well continue for a while yet.
Lorena Gremio, Taina
Tarciane, Rafaelle, Thais Ferreira, Antonia, Tamires, Yasmin.
Yaya, Duda Sampaio, Ana Vitoria.
Gabi Portilho, Adriana, Kerolin, Ludmila, Marta, Jhennifer, Gabi Nunes.
Luciana, Lauren, Angelina, Priscila.
Canada is the defending champion. (Photo by Graham STOKES / AFP)
Canada head coach Bev Priestman named her roster on July 1 as the team aims to defend its Olympic title.
It is not an easy task especially following the shocking group stage elimination in the World Cup. They’re drawn alongside on France, Colombia, and New Zealand in the group stage.
Sabrina D’Angelo, Kailen Sheridan
Kadeisha Buchanan, Sydney Collins, Vanessa Gilles, Ashley Lawrence, Jayde Riviere, Jade Rose.
Simi Awujo, Jessie Fleming, Julia Grosso, Quinn
Janine Beckie, Jordyn Huitema, Cloe Lacasse, Adriana Leon, Nichelle Prince, Evelyne Viens
Gabrielle Carle, Lysianne Proulx, Shelina Zadorsky, Deanne Rose.
Linda Caicedo is one of the players to watch at this tournament. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
Colombia will hope to reach Round 2 of the Olympics for the first time this summer when it takes on France, Canada, and New Zealand.
The South American nation has twice competed at the Games but failed to make it past the group stage.
Angelo Marsiglia has not yet named his roster for the tournament, but some top talent such as Real Madrid sensation Linda Caicedo and Chelsea star Mayra Ramirez are expected to feature.
Can Hervé Renard lead France to a Gold medal in his last tournament in charge of the national team? … [+] (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
This Olympic tournament will be Herve Renard‘s final in charge of France.
The hosts have a great chance to do well, pooled with Canada, Colombia, and New Zealand in the group stage. The coach has named a 26-player roster and is expected to announce the final 18 players in the upcoming days.
Solène Durand, Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, Constance Picaud.
Selma Bacha, Estelle Cascarino, Elisa De Almeida, Sakina Karchaoui, Maelle Lakrar, Griedge Mbock, Eve Perisset, Wendie Renard, Thiniba Samoura.
Sandy Baltimore, Kenza Dali, Grace Geyoro, Amandine Henry, Léa Le Garrec, Sandie Toletti.
Vicky Becho, Inès Benyahia, Delphine Cascarino, Kadidiatou Diani, Julie Dufour, Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Eugénie Le Sommer, Louna Ribadeira.
Germany will be aiming for a medal but will have to do it without Sara Dabritz. (Photo by Sebastian … [+] Widmann/Getty Images)
Horst Hrubesch, the interim coach, will be leading Germany for these Olympics, hoping to guide them out of a tricky group that includes Australia, the United States, and Zambia.
The 2016 Olympic champion named its roster on July 3, with Sara Dabritz being the most remarkable absentee as she is recovering from an ankle injury.
Ann-Katrin Berger, Merle Frohms.
Sara Doorsoun, Giulia Gwinn, Marina Hegering, Kathrin Hendrich, Sarai Linder, Bibiane Schulze Solano.
Sydney Lohmann, Sjoeke Nusken, Lena Oberdorf, Elisa Senss
Vivien Endemann, Jule Brand, Klara Buhl, Laura Freigang, Alexandra Popp, Lea Schuller.
Stina Johannes, Felicitas Rauch, Janina Minge, Nicole Anyomi.
Japan enters the tournament as potential dark horse. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP)
Drawn into a group alongside Brazil, Nigeria, and Spain, Japan will be looking to repeat their silver medal success in the 2012 Olympics, and maybe even more.
Unsurprisingly, Jun Endo and Hikaru Naomoto did not make the list as they’re still injured while Portland’s Hina Sugita was not selected.
Japan’s Paris 2024 squad did not differ much from last summer’s World Cup squad.
Ayaka Yamashita, Chika Hirao.
Saki Kumagai, Risa Shimizu, Moeka Hayashi, Hikaru Kitagawa, Toko Koga.
Kiko Seike, Yui Hasegawa, Honoka Hayashi, Fuka Nagano, Hinata Miyazawa, Aoba Fujino, Momoko Tanikawa.
Mina Tanaka, Riko Ueki, Maika Hamano.
Syu Oba, Miyabi Moriya, Remina Chiba, Rion Ishikawa.
New Zealand’s situation ahead of the Olympics is worrying. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)
With under 30 days to the start of the tournament, New Zealand’s squad is yet to be announced.
In a statement, New Zealand Football said that Head Coach Jitka Klimkova took a leave of absence “while an investigation is concluded into an employment related matter”.
As things stand now, it doesn’t look promising for The Football Ferns who will face Canada, Colombia, and hosts France in the group stage.
Nigeria will be counting on Asisat Oshoala. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Making their comeback for the first time since 2008, Nigeria is in a tough group with Brazil, Spain, and Japan but they will be looking for a second-round qualification.
Head coach Randy Waldrum named his roster for the tournament on July 3.
Chiamaka Nnadozie, Tochukwu Oluehi.
Osinachi Ohale, Oluwatosin Demehin, Michelle Alozie, Nicole Payne, Chidinma Okeke.
Deborah Abiodun, Halimatu Ayinde, Christy Ucheibe, Jennifer Echegini, Toni Payne.
Rasheedat Ajibade, Esther Okoronkwo, Asisat Oshoala, Uchenna Kanu, Chiwendu Ihezuo, Chinonyerem Macleans.
Jumoke Alani, Ifeoma Onumonu, Gift Monday, Morufa Ademola.
Spain is the clear favorite to win Gold. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
Entering the tournament as the heavy favorites to win Gold in Paris, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions have a star-studded squad that includes two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas and one-time recipient Aitana Bonmati.
Following a provisional enlarged squad, Montserrat Tome named her full roster on July 3. Patri Guijarro is the biggest surprise as she’s made herself available for selection again while Leila Ouahabi and Jana Fernandez were cut.
Cata Coll, Misa Rodriguez.
Laia Aleixandri, Ona Batlle, Olga Carmona, Laia Codina, Oihane Hernandez, Irene Paredes.
Teresa Abelleira, Aitana Bonmati, Patri Guijarro, Alexia Putellas, Jennifer Hermoso.
Athenea del Castillo, Mariona Caldentey, Lucia Garcia, Eva Navarro, Salma Paralluelo.
Elene Lete, Maria Mendez, Vicky Lopez, Alba Redondo.
Can Emma lead the USWNT to gold? (Photo by Robin Alam/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
This will be Emma Hayes’ first official tournament as USWNT head coach. She named a list of 18 players, plus 4 reserves. Alex Morgan is the most notable absentee.
The U.S. is in a group alongside Australia, Germany and Zambia.
Casey Murphy, Alyssa Naeher.
Tierna Davidson, Emily Fox, Naomi Girma, Jenna Nighswonger, Emily Sonnett.
Korbin Albert, Sam Coffey, Lindsey Horan, Rose Lavelle, Catarina Macario.
Crystal Dunn, Trinity Rodman, Jaedyn Shaw, Sophia Smith, Mallory Swanson.
Jane Campbell, Hal Hershfelt, Croix Bethune, Lynn Williams.
Racheal Kundananji and Barbra Banda, Zambia’s double threat. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty … [+] Images)
From a preliminary 38-player roster, Zambia announced a list of 22 players on July 3. It’ll yet to be decided who the four reservists will be.
The world’s two most expensive female soccer players of all time, Racheal Kundananji and Barbra Banda, lead the squad.
Catherine Musonda, Ngambo Musole, Eunice Sakala.
Martha Tembo, Lushomo Mweemba, Esther Siamfuko, Diana Banda, Pauline Zulu, Vast Phiri, Esther Muchinga.
Grace Chanda, Misozi Zulu, Hellen Chanda, Rhoda Chileshe, Avell Chitundu, Mary Wilombe, Prisca Chilufya.
Barbra Banda, Racheal Kundananji, Kabange Mupopo, Rachael Nachula, Ochumba Oseke Lubanji.
We will update this piece as soon as a new squad is revealed ahead of the tournament.

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