Canada women's soccer team to play Argentina, Morocco in October friendlies
The Canadian women's soccer team will play Argentina and Morocco in international friendlies in Spain during the October FIFA international window.
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The Canadian women's soccer team will play Argentina and Morocco in international friendlies in Spain during the October FIFA international window.
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