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Norway Feels Loss in Tie With Brazil

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A miraculous last-minute goal produced one of the most stunning results in the history of women’s soccer.

Pretinha’s second goal, a deflected shot that sailed just over the arms of goalkeeper Bente Nordby in the 90th minute, gave Brazil a 2-2 tie with world champion Norway at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C.

Given a feed from Roseli, the forward’s shot was blocked by Nina Andersen, causing the ball to float just under the crossbar to tie the score.

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After the final whistle, Brazil, which only got into the tournament when England could not participate, celebrated wildly, while the Norwegians stalked around the field in disgust.

In other matches: Goals by Shi Guihong and Zhao Lihong within a two-minute span helped China beat Sweden, 2-0, in a first-round match at Miami. . . . Heidi Mohr’s persistent attacking finally paid off with a goal in the 62nd minute as Germany beat Japan, 3-2, before about 30,000 at Birmingham, Ala. It marked the first women’s soccer game in Olympic history.

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