Less than a year after the successful FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia, many of the tournament’s top players are gearing up for the Paris Olympics 2024, where 12 teams will battle for the gold medal. Reigning world champions Spain are considered favorites, despite making their Olympic debut in the French capital. The United States, on the other hand, are seeking redemption after a disappointing World Cup result. Canada, the defending Olympic champions, are looking to continue their success from Tokyo 2020. Unfortunately, Sweden and the United Kingdom will not be participating in Paris 2024. The women’s Olympic football event promises to be a star-studded competition, with full-strength squads and senior professional players. The US team, under new coach Emma Hayes, is determined to bounce back from their World Cup disappointment. Hayes has brought in a mix of veterans and young talent to compete for the gold medal. Spain, fresh off their World Cup victory, are aiming to achieve the rare Gold-World Cup double at the Olympics. Brazil, led by the legendary Marta, are also determined to secure the gold medal that has eluded them in previous Olympics. Canada, with a strong core of returning players, are confident in their ability to repeat their past success at the Olympics. The stage is set for an exciting and competitive women’s football tournament in Paris 2024.