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Christine Margaret Sinclair (born June 12, 1983) is a retired Canadian professional soccer player who most recently played as a forward for the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and, from 2000 until her retirement from international soccer in 2023, was a member of the Canadian national team.
Christine Sinclair, ... forward led Canada to gold at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, and racked up 190 total goals — the most all-time in women's international soccer — and 331 caps. The latter ...
Christine Sinclair playing for the Canada women's national soccer team in San Jose, California on November 12, 2017. Christine Sinclair is a professional soccer player who has played as a striker for the Canada women's national soccer team since 2000. [1]
The currently active most-capped women's international football player is Sherida Spitse of the Netherlands, with 237 caps. Three American players, Kristine Lilly, Carli Lloyd and Christie Pearce, and one player from Canada, Christine Sinclair, have 300 or more caps.
Christine Sinclair, the world's top international goal scorer among both women and men, played her final match with the Canadian national team on Tuesday night. Sinclair, 40, ended her 23-year ...
The 41-year-old Sinclair, who helped the Thorns win the inaugural NWSL championship in 2013 and titles in 2017 and 2022, is retiring from professional soccer at the end of the season. She'll be honored Friday night when the Thorns host Angel City in the final game of the regular season.
Christine Sinclair, one of the most decorated soccer players of all time, has announced her retirement from international football, effective at the end of the year.
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