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Canadian women drawn with Germany, Australia, and Zimbabwe in Olympic soccer

Host team Brazil was drawn into Group E that includes China, Sweden and South Africa.

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The tournament gets underway on August 3 when the USWNT takes on New Zealand in Belo Horizonte.

South Korean head coach Shin Tae-yong recently singled out Fiji as the weakest country among the 16 qualified teams.

Brazil’s men were runners-up in 2012, the women runners-up in 2008.

The route to a medal is pretty easy for the USWNT if they win their group, but they’ll be in for a tough time if they don’t.

The New Zealand women’s team has been handed a tough draw for this year’s Olympic Games in Rio, finding themselves pitted alongside the world’s top team, and the number three. Group F will consist of Germany, Canada, the tournament’s only debutante Zimbabwe, and Australia.

The match is set for August 4 in Brasilia, a day before the Olympics officially open in Rio de Janeiro. Following a disappointing quarter-final exit at Chile 2015 as well as the World Cup devastation, Pele is expecting a better showing this time around.

Defending champions United States will lock horns with New Zealand, France and Colombia in Group G in the 12-team tournament in which players of any age can participate.

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The USA is coming off two friendly matches against Colombia, winning 7-0 on April 6 in East Hartford, Connecticut, and 3-0 on April 10 in Chester, Pennsylvania. If they were to finish second in the group, they’d likely play Germany, ranked second in the world, in the quarterfinals. You can find a full schedule here.

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