A row between Canada's women's soccer team and their governing body hangs over the SheBelieves Cup as the Olympic champions kick off their 2023 season against world champions the United States on Thursday before facing Brazil and Japan.With the Women's World Cup less than six months away, the annual round-robin SheBelieves Cup held in the U.S.
will be a crucial proving ground with all four contenders in the mini tournament bound for Australia and New Zealand this year.After planning to go on strike over pay equity concerns, Canada's players said they would return to training this week because of the threat of facing legal action from Canada Soccer.The governing body said the players were not in a position to strike legally under Ontario law."To be clear.
We are being forced back to work for the short term," Canada captain Christine Sinclair wrote on social media. "This is not over."Their match against the U.S.
in Orlando, Florida, will be dripping with bad blood - the Americans are hungry for revenge after Canada knocked them out in the semi-finals of the Olympic tournament in Tokyo in 2021.The U.S.