Canada heads to Portugal
Canada is back at the Algarve Cup for the first time since 2003. The roster could see three players making their senior debuts.
Canada is back at the Algarve Cup for the first time since 2003. The roster could see three players making their senior debuts.
John Herdman has brought to 23 players to the final camp before the Olympic qualification tournament in February.
As Canada prepares for 2016 Olympic qualifications and a December tournament in Brazil, John Herdman and his coaching staff have brought together a group of players for camp in Vancouver.
Let’s take a look at some of the Canadian-born NCAA stats leaders as of September 22nd.
The NCAA season is just around the corner and a number of Canadians are looking to take another jump in their careers. The list includes those who have already etched impressive numbers in college and one who is just getting started.
Sarah Kinzner is one of the youngest members of the 2015 Pan American team. The Calgary-born midfielder is looking forward to the tournament, as well as joining the University of Colorado later this summer.
Canada will look to defend its gold medal finish in 2011 on home soil, with matches taking place at Hamilton’s Tim Hortons Field. The Canadian roster features players all under the age of 30, with the focus on developing and give them experience on the international stage.
This marks Canada’s first quarterfinal match at the Women’s World Cup since 2003. The Reds will take on England, a side they recently defeated in a friendly. A sellout is expect at Vancouver’s BC Place.
This marks Canada’s first Round of 16 match at the Women’s World Cup since 2003. The Reds will take on Switzerland, a side they’ve never lost to in their previous meetings. A sellout is expect at Vancouver’s BC Place.
This marks Canada’s third match of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Canada has never lost to the Netherlands and won 1:0 in their last meeting.
This marks Canada’s second match of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Canada hasn’t played New Zealand since 2012, but they do have a winning record against the Football Ferns.
This marks Canada’s opening match of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Over 55,000 spectators are expected to be on hand in Edmonton when Canada faces China.