Canada wear 'enough is enough' T-shirts ahead of USA clash
Canada's women's team wore purple shirts displaying the words "enough is enough" as a protest ahead of their SheBelieves Cup match against the United States.
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Canada's women's team wore purple shirts displaying the words "enough is enough" as a protest ahead of their SheBelieves Cup match against the United States.
MIAMI: The US showed solidarity with the Canadian women’s team in their pay dispute before beating them 2-0 in the opening game of the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando on Thursday.
The Canadian women's soccer team arrived at Exploria Stadium wearing purple, a colour associated with gender equality, for its opening game against the U.S. at the SheBelieves Cup on Thursday in Orlando, Fla.
:Canada's women's team will play at this month's SheBelieves Cup under protest but the Olympic champions say their fight is far from over and have vowed future boycotts if their demands over pay equity are not met.
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.
Canada women cancelled a proposed strike following legal threats from Canada soccer and returned to training on Sunday. The team had planned to go on strike last week in their pursuit of pay equality and improved funding for their sport but made a U-turn on Sunday over the potential consequences. Ad After captain Christine Sinclair announced the walkout on Friday, the team have confirmed they won’t be striking any longer as they «cannot afford the risks» any consequent action would entail.
As promised, the Canadian women's soccer team returned to training Sunday in Florida.
Canada's national women's team said they will return to team activities following threats of legal action from Canada Soccer due to the players' protest over funding cuts.