Dominic Janssen's 79th-minute goal put the Netherlands in a 3-3 draw with Brazil in women's football at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday.
Vivian Miedema gave the Dutch an early lead in the third minute but Debinha equalized in the 16th minute. The teams were tied until the 59th, when Midema scored another goal.
Marta leveled the score 2-2 in the 64th minute with a penalty kick, before Ludmila's goal gave Brazil a temporary lead nearly four minutes later.
The Netherlands, ranked fourth in the world, defeated Zambia 10–3 in their Olympic opener, with Miedema scoring four goals.
The Netherlands had reached the World Cup final in France two years earlier but lost to the United States. The Tokyo Games are the first Olympics in the Netherlands.
Brazil beat China 5-0 in their first match. Marta had several goals, becoming the first player to score in five consecutive Olympics.
Marta's goal brought him to 13th place in the Olympics, an all-time record held by Brazilian teammate Cristian, who is not in the 2020 squad, but the Orlando Pride forward said he was only looking forward to the team's success. is focused on.
"Our aim is to think of the collective," Marta told Brazil's Globo TV after the match. “Achieving a goal is part of our job, but always when thinking about the collective [goal].
"Records always come naturally to my life, it's never forced. If I have to score one, two goals to help my team, that's normal."
Brazil to former U.S. and is coached by Sweden coach Pia Sundhej, who won gold at the 2012 London Games with the Americans.
Earlier, Zambia and China drew 4-4 in another epic match in Group F.