Argentina held former champion Japan to a 0-0 draw Monday in Paris to earn its first ever point in the Women’s World Cup.

Argentina lost its previous six Cup matches in 2003 and 2007, and missed the 2011 and 2015 tournaments. Argentina had been outscored 33-2 in the six previous Cup matches prior to Monday’s opener against Japan.

Argentina offered little threat but was compact and tough for Japan to break down in the Group D match.

Japan took until the 50th minute to test goalkeeper Vanina Correa, who stopped forward Kumi Yokoyama’s low shot from about 35 meters out. Minutes later, Japan midfielder Yui Hasegawa botched a good chance, swiping left of the goal from close range after a cross.

Correa then palmed away a low cross from the right in the last minute and was hugged by her teammates at the final whistle.

Japan has just one win in seven matches this year. The national team has lost twice with four draws, including Monday’s.

Canada 1, Cameroon 0: Kadeisha Buchanan scored the lone goal at the end of the first half and Canada held on to win the Group E opener in Montpellier.

Buchanan charged into the box on a corner kick and her header bounced into the goal. But all eyes were on her teammate Christine Sinclair, who’s four goals away from becoming the sport’s all-time international top scorer.

Sinclair sits at 181 goals, trailing only former U.S. forward Abby Wambach, who had 184 goals.