Canada expects a stiffer challenge from Australia in rematch
Canada is expecting a response from a motivated Australia when the teams meet Tuesday in Sydney in the second game of their women's soccer friendly series.
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Canada is expecting a response from a motivated Australia when the teams meet Tuesday in Sydney in the second game of their women's soccer friendly series.
Canada is expecting a response from a motivated Australia when the teams meet Tuesday in Sydney in the second game of their women's soccer friendly series.
Canada Soccer has named 23 players to its women's national team squad for upcoming away international friendly matches against Australia in September.
Despite overwhelming their opponents by pushing the pace of play, the Canadian women's national soccer team settled for a 0-0 draw against South Korea on Sunday afternoon at BMO Field in Toronto.
After suffering a setback as a teenager that nearly halted her career before it even started, Deanne Rose rebounded to play a starring role for Canada at the last two Olympics.
Deanne Rose may be living more than 3,000 miles from home, after being signed by Reading last July, but that hasn’t dented her plans to give back to the community she grew up in. In June, she will hold her first soccer camp in her hometown of Alliston in Ontario, Canada, for girls aged between eight and 14. “I thought it was the perfect opportunity when I come back home to be able to give them something,” she says of her plans. “Representation and role models just matter so much in sports and for young kids growing up … I want [the camp] to be really enjoyable and set the platform and the landscape for what it could be in the future.”
Women’s Super League referee Emily Heaslip was mic’d up for Chelsea’s 5-0 victory against Reading earlier this month.
The Canadian women's soccer team celebrated their Olympic championship with a 2-0 victory over Nigeria in a friendly match on Friday.