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Canada Women's National Team 2003 Results (13W-3D-5L) Date Tournament Location Opponent Score Scorers March 14, 2003 2002 Algarve Cup: Olhão, Portugal United States: 1–1 Neil 7' March 16, 2003 2003 Algarve Cup: Ferreiras, Portugal Sweden: 1–1 Nonen 80' March 18, 2003 2003 Algarve Cup: Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal Norway: 0–1 ...
The Voyageurs, a supporters' group, developed a method of tracking league results between Canadian clubs to determine a professional Canadian champion. With the introduction of the Canadian Championship as a separate competition, the Voyageurs donated the cup to the Canadian Soccer Association to award to the winners. The trophy is still ...
The Voyageurs Cup (French: Coupe des Voyageurs) is the domestic trophy for professional soccer in Canada, awarded to the best men's and women's clubs in the country. The Cup was conceived and commissioned by fans of the Canada men's national team , the Voyageurs , in 2002.
They are overseen by the Canadian Soccer Association, the governing body for soccer in Canada. The team reached international prominence at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, losing in the bronze medal match to the United States. [2] Canada qualified for its first Olympic women's soccer tournament in 2008, making it to the quarter-finals. [3]
The U Sports Women's Soccer Championship is a Canadian university soccer tournament conducted by U Sports, and determines the women's national champion. The tournament involves the champions from each of Canada's four regional sports conferences. The Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winners.
The Canadian Championship final is the championship match or two match aggregate series to determine the winner of the Canadian Championship. It was first held in 2011 following Canada Soccer's decision to replace the round-robin format with a knockout competition to reduce fixture congestion for the participating teams.
The 2023 Canadian Championship Final was the deciding match of the 2023 Canadian Championship and was played on June 7, 2023. [2] For the second year in a row, it was hosted at BC Place in Vancouver , British Columbia by defending champions Vancouver Whitecaps FC , who played CF Montréal .
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 ...