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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 following international players are signed for the 2025 season. Note that players may be considered domestic for NSL purposes (Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or refugees) while still representing other countries in international competitions.
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 ...
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 ...
A Canadian soccer staff member was caught flying a drone over a New Zealand practice earlier this week in France ahead of their group stage game on Thursday. The staffer in question was detained ...
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 ...
Soccer in Canada has often had to compete with ice hockey as a mainstream sport. [11] In 1986, the Canadian Soccer Association designed a women's soccer program in preparation for the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament in China. [12] Which acted as a qualifier for the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup which Canada failed to qualify for. [13]
Vancouver Rise FC is a professional women's soccer club based in Vancouver, British Columbia that will compete in the Northern Super League, in the top flight of the Canadian soccer league system. Majority-owned by Vancouver Whitecaps co-owner Greg Kerfoot, the club is led by Sinead King, and managed by Stephanie Labbé.
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