Jamaica made history in the Women’s World Cup as they secured a spot in the knockout stages for the first time, eliminating Brazil in a tense match held in Melbourne.
The Jamaican team displayed a resolute defensive performance, keeping Brazil at bay despite their star captain Marta's return to the starting lineup.
Despite Brazil's efforts, they couldn't find the crucial goal to progress further, marking their first group-stage elimination in 28 years.
Marta, the revered football icon and all-time leading scorer in World Cups saw her sixth tournament in Australia end, making three appearances in the group stage.
In a goalless draw, Jamaica showcased their defensive resilience, setting the stage for a potential last-16 matchup against either Colombia or Germany.
Meanwhile, France secured their place in the knockout stages as Group F winners following their victory over Panama in another match.