3 times: 1996, 2004, 2008.
In 1900 it became a demonstration sport in the Olympics, but it became a medal sport in 1908.
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The fact that someone was injured is not a penalty. There are many times people get injured while playing fairly. Players sometimes get injured as they commit fouls.
Yes. The only times other players aren't permitted in the penalty box are on the goalkeeper's goal kicks and on penalty kicks.
The Olympics has about 13 times more athletes than the World Cup of Soccer. But they are not comparable - one is a men's and a women's multi-sports event, the latter is just an event of one sport, separate for men's and for women's.
soccer isn't a huge sport there, I've seen their team play a few times, nothing greatCanada's women's team is 7th top in the world, they took Bronze at the 2012 Olympics.
Two - both at home against Tottenham Hot Spurs on Saturday, April 24th, 2010. They also represent the first two times that Ryan Giggs has taken a penalty in a match in his career. This is not to be confused with his penalty shootout involvement - famously Giggs scored the penalty that would be the winning shot in the Champions League Final in May of 2008, beating Petr Cech before Nicolas Anelka missed his penalty, awarding Manchester United the Champions League trophy over Chelsea. He also scored in the 2009 Carling Cup Final shootout against Spurs, beating Gomez with United's first penalty en route to winning the Carling Cup Final. He has missed penalties as well - he missed a penalty in an FA Cup shootout tie against Southampton early in his career, as well as in the 2009 FA Cup semi final shootout against Everton. He has scored successful penalties in the Community Shield as well. However, in terms of penalties in actual matches throughout his career, just the 2 against Spurs, both of them successful. He has not taken any penalties in the Champions League/European Cup.
Brazil have won the world cup most times, five times in all.
They entered the Olympics with 57 times.
Yes the Olympics in Victorian times started again in 1869
This is her first Olympics