Accreditation now open for Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying vs Jamaica

Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will face Jamaica a Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying match (second leg) on Tuesday 26 September at 19.00 ET at BMO Field in Toronto, ON. Please follow this link to be directed to the accreditation form.

NOTE: Accreditation requests must be received by 17:00 ET Thursday, 14 September 2023

Canada v Jamaica 26 September ​

Please note that media accreditation approvals (print and photo) will be processed Monday 18 August.

​Broadcast accreditation (rights holders and non-rights holders) will also be processed Monday 18 August. 

​Details regarding match day procedures will be shared 48 hours ahead of the match.

MD-1 Training / Press-Conference

MD-1 training times and media availabilities will be communicated for both teams when available. Pre-match media requests for Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team should be directed to Marianne Gagné via mgagne@canadasoccer.com

NOTE: MD-1 accreditation requests must be received by 17:00 ET Friday, 22 September 2023. A reminder will be shared ahead of training.

Post-Match Interviews (Press Conference & Mixed Zones)

All post-match interviews pertaining to the match will be conducted from either the Press Conference Room or Mixed Zone Area.

Women’s National Team Squad

Canada Soccer will announce the Women’s National Team squad in advance of the camp in September. The full squad will be announced publicly and published on Canada Soccer’s Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying camp page.

Tickets

Individual tickets are on sale now via ticketmaster.ca.

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