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By Andrea Canales
Thursday, July 31, 2008 In Olympic women's soccer tournaments of the past, only a very few teams were contenders. The U.S. squad reached the final in each of the three Games, only once failing to bring home gold. Now, however, the opposition in the way of that achievement is more legitimate and varied than ever. Here's a look at how the teams stack up: 1. Germany The two-time Women's World Cup winners have never claimed Olympic gold, so the sterling squad led by coach Sylvia Neid plans to make the Games a priority. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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