Soccer: Germany Wins Bronze

From the Associated Press:

Substitute midfielder Fatmire Bajramaj scored a pair of second-half goals to help world champion Germany beat Japan 2-0 and win its third straight Olympic bronze in women's soccer.
Bajramaj opened the scoring off a rebound in the 69th minute, firing a left-footer into the top of the net after Japan goalkeeper Miho Fukumoto partially stopped a header by midfielder Kerstin Garefrekes. Bajramaj, who entered the match in the 59th, added her second goal with a low right-footer from close range in the 87th.
Germany, which won the last two World Cups, had already won the bronze at the 2004 Athens Games and the 2000 Sydney Games. It has never won silver or gold.
The fourth-place finish marked Japan's best performance in women's football.

By Tracee Hamilton  |  August 21, 2008; 7:56 AM ET  | Category:  Soccer
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According to Steve Goff's Soccer Insider blog, Steinbog will be doing in-game commentary during the USA-Brasil match, which starts at 9:00 a.m. EDT, on his blog:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/

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