The U.S. Women’s National Team has played Sweden 23 times since the first meeting in 1987, but Saturday, July 5 marks the first time the teams will meet in Sweden.
The U.S. Women’s National Team won for the first time ever in Norway, defeating the host country, 4-0, on goals from four different players including three in the second half.
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The first USFA (now U.S. Soccer) Secretary General Thomas Cahill also doubled as the U.S. MNT program's inaugural head coach on a six-game tour of Sweden and Norway in 1916.