This is the complete list of Olympic medallists in football.
Men
editWomen
editIndividual multiple gold medallists
editMen
editTwo Golds
- Javier Mascherano (ARG) (2004, 2008)
- Dezső Novák (HUN) (1964, 1968)
- José Leandro Andrade (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Pedro Arispe (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Pedro Cea (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Andrés Mazali (URU) (1924, 1928)
- José Nasazzi (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Pedro Petrone (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Héctor Scarone (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Santos Urdinarán (URU) (1924, 1928)
- Arthur Berry (GBR) (1908, 1912)
- Vivian Woodward (GBR) (1908, 1912)
Women
editThree Golds
- Shannon Boxx (USA) (2004, 2008, 2012)
- Christie Rampone (USA) (2004, 2008, 2012)
- Heather Mitts (USA) (2004, 2008, 2012)
- Heather O'Reilly (USA) (2004, 2008, 2012)
Two Golds
- Nicole Barnhart (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Rachel Buehler (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Brandi Chastain (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Lauren Cheney (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Joy Fawcett (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Julie Foudy (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Angela Hucles (USA) (2004, 2008)
- Mia Hamm (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Tobin Heath (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Kristine Lilly (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Carli Lloyd (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Kate Markgraf (USA) (2004, 2008)
- Cindy Parlow (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Amy Rodriguez (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Briana Scurry (USA) (1996, 2004)
- Hope Solo (USA) (2008, 2012)
- Lindsay Tarpley (USA) (2004, 2008)
- Aly Wagner (USA) (2004, 2008)
- Abby Wambach (USA) (2004, 2012)
Notes
edit- ^ The International Olympic Committee credits Great Britain, France and Belgium with gold, silver and bronze medals respectively as part of its attempt to reconcile early Olympic Games with the modern award scheme.
- ^ Represented by Upton Park F.C.
- ^ Represented by Club Français
- ^ Represented by Université de Bruxelles
- ^ The International Olympic Committee awarded Canada with the gold medal and the United States with silver and bronze medals during the 1904 Games which were the first to utilize the modern award scheme.
- ^ Represented by Galt F.C.
- ^ Represented by Christian Brothers College
- ^ Represented by St. Rose Parish
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Those players were also in squad, but did not play any matches.
- ^ a b c The database of the International Olympic Committee lists only the eleven players as medalists for each nation, who played in the first match for their nation. This list contains these eleven players, as well as all other players who made at least one appearance for their team during the tournament.
- ^ Then known as Rebecca Quinn.
References
edit- ^ "Paris 1900 Football Men Results". Olympics. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
- ^ a b c d (in Danish) Slutrundetrupper 1908-2004 Archived 9 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine at Danish Football Association