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Canadian forward Nichelle Prince out for rest of W Gold Cup with calf injury

Canada has lost forward Nichelle Prince for the rest of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup due to a calf injury suffered in Friday's 6-0 win over 104th-ranked El Salvador.

The 29-year-old from Ajax, Ont., left the game in the 44th minute after pulling up going after a ball at Houston's Shell Energy Stadium.

Prince is no stranger to injury, having ruptured her Achilles in a friendly against Brazil in November 2022. She recovered in time to make Canada's roster for last summer's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand but only saw brief action off the bench in Canada's opening game against Nigeria in Melbourne.

She has started six of Canada's seven games since the World Cup and scored in a 2-0 win in the opening leg of its Olympic qualifying playoff series against Jamaica in September.

"It's just very unfortunate," Canada coach Bev Priestman told a media availability Saturday. "I feel devastated for Nichelle, both on a personal level but also what she's contributed for this team post-World Cup. I think she's done incredibly well in that No. 9 [position] so it's a massive loss for us.

Prince, who has 16 goals in 97 appearances for Canada, is returning to her club team, the Kansas City Current, to begin her rehabilitation.

Olympic champion Canada is already without the injured Sydney Collins, Jayde Riviere, Janine Beckie and Desiree Scott.

The Houston Dash traded Prince to Kansas City last month in exchange for forward Cece Kizer and an international slot for 2024.

Taken in the third round (28th overall) of the 2017 NWSL draft, Prince scored 12 goals in 88 career regular-season appearances, including 72 starts, for Houston.

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