ADELAIDE, July 24 (Reuters) - Ary Borges scored a hat-trick on her Women's World Cup debut to help Brazil thrash debutants Panama 4-0 at the Hindmarsh stadium in Adelaide on Monday and get their campaign off to a winning start.
Brazil, whose best finish at the global soccer showpiece was runners-up in 2007, have now won all nine of their opening Women's World Cup matches.
Borges netted her second of the match 20 minutes later as she poked in a rebound after having a header saved by Bailey.
Marta enjoyed a lively cameo, registering an effort on target with a free-kick, but the forward was unable to add a record-extending 18th World Cup goal to her tally.
Brazil next face France in a mouth-watering clash on Saturday in Brisbane, while Panama take on Jamaica in Perth later that day.
Persons:
Borges, Pia Sundhage, Adriana, Yenith Bailey, Antonia, Debinha, Bailey, Bia, Marta, Rafaelle, Aadi Nair, Christian Radnedge
Organizations:
Hindmarsh, Jamaica, Sunday, Panama, South, Geyse, Brazilian, Thomson
Locations:
ADELAIDE, Brazil, Panama, Adelaide, France, Luana, Brisbane, Jamaica, Perth, Bengaluru