Lindsey Horan scored with a header in first-half stoppage time and the United States beat Brazil 1-0 on Sunday to win the Concacaf Women’s Gold Cup.
The United States lifted the trophy despite being stunned by a loss to Mexico in the group stage of the tournament. It was the first women’s Gold Cup, with the event created to bring teams in the region more meaningful competition.
It was the fourth time that the United States have faced Brazil in a tournament final. The Americans won the previous three, including the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
The game drew a sellout crowd of 31,528 to San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium, a record crowd for a Concacaf women’s match.
Horan scored just moments into stoppage time with a header off a well-placed cross from Emily Fox. It was Horan’s third goal of the tournament, her earlier goals were from the penalty spot.
Lynn Williams nearly scored a second for the United States in the 79th minute but the play was offsides. Casey Krueger headed out a dangerous Brazilian cross in the final moments.
The United States were stunned in the group stage of the tournament by a 2-0 loss to Mexico – just the Americans’ second defeat in the teams’ 43-game series.
The Americans rebounded with a 3-0 win over Colombia in the quarter-finals, before advancing to the final on penalties after a rain-soaked 2-2 draw – and a penalty shootout win – with Canada in the semi-finals.
Brazil had won each of their five matches in the tournament, including a 3-0 victory over Mexico in the semi-finals, scoring 15 goals. The Brazilians allowed just two total goals in the team’s first competitive tournament under coach Arthur Elias, who took over for Pia Sundhage after Brazil’s exit at last summer’s Women’s World Cup.
Likewise, the United States were playing their first tournament under interim coach Twila Kilgore, who assumed her role after the team parted ways w