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Women's World Cup Daily: Marta bows out with Brazil; Sweden-USA tilt secured

Brazil legend Marta has played her final Women's World Cup match after her side failed to get three points against Jamaica in the Group F finale Wednesday at AAMI Park.

In Group G, Sweden locked in its match with the United States in the round of 16 after beating Argentina 2-0.

Here's a recap of everything that happened on Day 14 of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and a look-ahead to day 15.

WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED

— Sweden won Group G with three wins in three matches. It has not lost a Women's World Cup group stage match to a team other than the U.S. since 1999, when it lost to China.

— Sweden's Caroline Seger made her 20th World Cup appearance, which put her level with Hedvig Lindahl for most the World Cup appearances for Sweden.

Read more: World Cup NOW: How USWNT matches up against Sweden

— South Africa advanced to the round of 16 for the first time ever with an upset win over Italy. Prior to Wednesday, South Africa had never won a match in a FIFA women's tournament. It will now play the Netherlands in the knockout stage opener.

— For just the second time in Women's World Cup history, two African teams advanced to the knockout stage of the tournament, according to FIFA. Nigeria and Cameroon advanced in 2015.

Read more: World Cup NOW: Can South Africa make noise in knockout stage?

— Jamaica advanced to the round of 16 for the first time in its history at the Women's World Cup. Meanwhile, Brazil was knocked out in the group stage of the Women's World Cup for the first time since 1995.

— Brazilian icon Marta, the all-time leading scorer at the FIFA Women's World Cup, played her last game at the tournament. Marta, 37, is widely considered the greatest women's player of all time.

— France claimed the top

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