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Competing at the Women's World Cup in Sweden, Canada played its first match against England on June 6, and was initially down by three goals. The team rallied late in the game, with Helen Stoumbos scoring the country's first-ever World Cup goal (at either men's or women's editions), an Olympico, in the 87th minute. A subsequent goal by Donnelly ...
The Canada women's national soccer team represents the country of Canada in international soccer.It is fielded by the Canada Soccer Association, the governing body of soccer in Canada, and competes as a member of CONCACAF, which encompasses the countries of North America, including Central America and the Caribbean.
FIFA Women's World Cup matches Year Round Date Opponent Result Stadium 1995: Group stage: June 6 England: L 2–3: Olympia Stadion, Helsingborg: June 8 Nigeria: D 3–3 June 10 Norway: L 0–7: Strömvallen, Gävle: 1999: Group stage: June 19 Japan: D 1–1: Spartan Stadium, San Jose: June 23 Norway: L 1–7: Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, Landover ...
The Canadian women’s soccer team confirmed Friday it has reached an interim labor agreement with Canada Soccer covering compensation for 2023, including prize money from the ongoing FIFA Women ...
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Group E: Montpellier, France Cameroon: 1–0 Buchanan 45' June 15, 2019 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Group E: Grenoble, France New Zealand: 2–0 Fleming 48', Prince 79' June 20, 2019 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Group E: Reims, France Netherlands: 1–2 Sinclair 60' June 24, 2019 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage
The Canadian national women's soccer team will play in the SheBelieves Cup next week, and they are saying it will not be by choice. One day after the players publicly threatened to strike over a ...
The players said in a statement Friday that their World Cup preparations had been 'compromised.' Canadian women's soccer players threaten strike over 'significant cuts' to program in World Cup ...
Canada won the 1998 CONCACAF Women's Championship tournament. [14] In the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, Canada played Japan in front off 23,000 people. [15] In 2002 Canada lost in the final of the Gold Cup to the U.S. [16] [17] Canada reached the semi-finals of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup and reached fourth place. [18]