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Canada coach stays loyal to World Cup veterans in choosing crucial Olympic playoff roster

Canada coach Bev Priestman has stayed loyal to her World Cup squad, selecting 21 of the 23 tournament players for an Olympic qualifying playoff with Jamaica later this month.

The Olympic champion Canadian women, who fell to 10th in the world rankings from seventh after failing to survive the group stage in Australia, open the two-game series Sept. 22 in Kingston, Jamaica, before hosting the 37th-ranked Reggae Girlz four days later at Toronto's BMO Field.

Canada has won all nine previous meetings, outscoring the Jamaicans 60-1. But the Reggae Girlz lasted longer at the World Cup, reaching the round of 16 where they were edged 1-0 by Colombia.

Jamaica beat Panama 1-0 and tied France and Brazil 0-0 to finish runner-up in its group. The tournament run saw the Jamaicans climb six places in the world rankings. Canada exited after tying Nigeria 0-0, edging Ireland 2-1 and losing 4-0 to Australia.

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The Jamaicans made headlines off the field with Cedella Marley, daughter of the late reggae giant Bob Marley, raising funds to help keep the team afloat.

Priestman has named a 25-woman squad with only fullback Allysha Chapman and midfielder Sophie Schmidt missing from the World Cup roster. The 35-year-old Schmidt, who has won 224 caps for Canada, retired from international play after the World Cup while the 34-year-old Chapman has not featured for the Houston Dash since returning from the tournament.

Alidou took part in Canada's pre-World Cup camp in Australia but did not make the final roster.

Collins made her senior debut in April in a 1-0 loss to France in Le Mans, Canada's final World Cup tune-up.

Collins is an Oregon native who holds dual Canadian-U. S. citizenship. Father

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