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Zambia vs Netherlands 13 Goals Drama Sets Olympics Record

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Duel Zambia vs Netherlands in the women’s soccer sport Tokyo 2020 Olympics at Miyagi Stadium, Wednesday (21/7), set a record at the sporting event.

In that match the Netherlands won 10-3 over Zambia. The score made the Netherlands the team that has scored the most goals in a single game at the Olympics.

Previously, Germany became the team with the most goals scored in a single game after beating China 8-0 at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

In addition to this record, a new record that appears in the four-year multi-event is the number of goals. With a total of 13 goals in one match, Zambia-vs Netherlands is the most in this event.

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The Dutch opened the scoring through Anna Miedema in the ninth minute. Lieke Martens doubled the Dutch advantage in the 14th minute.

One minute later, Miedema scored his second goal. The total player who is familiar with Vivianne Miedema has scored four goals, two other goals were created in the 29th and 59th minutes.

Zambia vs Netherlands duel set a goal record in the Olympics. (REUTERS/MOLLY DARLINGTON)-

Apart from Miedema who scored 4 goals, Martens scored two goals in the 14th and 38th minutes. Meanwhile, Shanice van de Sanden (44′), Jill Rood (64′), Lineth Beerensteyn (75′), and Victoria Pelova (80′).

Meanwhile, Zambia could only reply through Barbra Banda’s hat-trick in the 19th, 82′, and 83′ minutes.

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With this landslide victory, the Netherlands now occupy the top of Group F with a collection of 3 points but are ahead on goal difference over Brazil, who also won three points after a landslide victory over China 5-0.

With 13 goals in Zambia vs Netherlands, the first day of women’s football at the Tokyo Olympics resulted in a total of 28 goals in 6 matches.

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