The Brazilian women's soccer team, aiming for their first Women's World Cup title, made their debut in this year's tournament on Monday (24), and the result was a hat-trick from midfielder Avery and an icing on the cake from Velásquez, as the Samba Army defeated Panama, who are making their debut in the finals of this year's tournament, by a score of 3-0 in Group F.
Brazil's uncrowned champions continue to be supported by female soccer ace Mada, but the 37-year-old star, who made her debut in the second half, was overshadowed by 23-year-old midfielder Ellie, who is making her debut in the final week of the World Cup. The Brazilian women's soccer team got on the board quickly, with Avery's header from a cross in the 19th minute, and Avery's header in the 40th minute, which was not far away from the opponent's goalkeeper, before she added her own to make it 2-0 for Brazil before half-time.
After the change of sides, Avery gave Brazil another goal in the 49th minute with a great backheel assist, and then in the 70th minute, Avery scored Brazil's first hat-trick of the tournament with a cross from a teammate, helping Brazil beat Panama 4-0. It's worth mentioning that Panama's defeat means that all 8 newcomers to the World Cup Final Week have lost their first matches of the tournament.