MARSEILLE, France — Brazil will meet the United States in the final of the Olympic women's soccer tournament after beating world champion Spain 4-2 on Tuesday.
Gabi Portilho, Adriana and Kerolin struck in a thrilling semifinal at Stade de Marseille after an own-goal from Irene Paredes had put the two-time silver medalist in front.
''It's a dream, and dreams come true,'' said Kerolin, whose goal in the first of more than 15 minutes of stoppage time helped to hold off a late Spain fightback. ''I'm so excited, so excited, so excited and I'm really, really, really impressed by my teammates.''
Victory means Brazil great Marta has the chance to end her glittering international career by competing for gold after being suspended for the quarterfinals and semifinals.
The 38-year-old Marta has said her sixth Olympics will be her last major tournament with the national team.
''We just knew what we came to do today, and it was a final for us today,'' said Angelina, who was leading the Brazil team. ''So, we were just very determined and we just came for the win.''
Angelina said the Brazil squad needed to ''celebrate a little bit'' but quickly focus on the final.
''It was a big win. Again, Spain is an amazing team and we knew that,'' she said. ''So now we need to rest and we need to study a lot, and see what we can do against the U.S.''