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Canada Soccer – Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will hold its final training session today ahead of Sunday’s sold-out match against Germany at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, ON. Canada, the two-time Olympic Bronze Medal winners currently ranked fourth in the world by FIFA’s World Rankings will play reigning Olympic Champions Germany, ranked third, at 2 p.m. local time (14.00 ET / 11.00 PT), broadcast live on TSN2 and RDS2. 
 
“It has been a while since we played here in Canada, six months, so the team is very excited to be playing at home and looking forward to a game in a stadium full of fans supporting us,” said Canada Soccer Women’s National Team Head Coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller who will be coaching his first match as Head Coach on home soil.  “We are focusing on the match ahead as much as possible, and we know there will be a lot of fans cheering for us including many family and friends, so our preparations are important to ensure we put on a good show for them.”
 
The Olympic Champions, who have recently gained former German International Horst Hrubesch as its new head coach, have brought a young squad to Canada, however Heiner-Møller is not taking anything for granted in taking on a young German team. 
 
“Germany is always a strong opponent.  Their youth teams do very well, and you know whoever they bring into their roster it will be a world-class team you meet on the pitch,” said Heiner-Møller.  “I think these teams are very equal.  Germany is always a strong side, but I think we will win as many balls as they do, which is definitely something that we couldn’t have said five or six years ago, but this is the where the game is now for Canada and it is still improving.”
 
Canada and Germany have faced each other three times since the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™, including in the third match of the Rio 2016 Olympic Tournament group stage when Canada, led by Ancaster’s Melissa Tancredi, 2-1 at Estadio Nacional Mané Garrincha in Brasilia. Canada later fell 2-0 to Germany in the Olympic semi-final at Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte, before going on to capture Olympic Bronze against Brazil.  Canada and Germany faced each other once in 2017, in a friendly in Erfurt, Germany where the home side topped Canada 2-1 with an 86th minute goal to secure the victory. 
 
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will also be wearing the new #CanadaRED Umbro home jersey for the first time.  The jersey, unveiled last month, is inspired by one of Canada’s most symbolic emblems, the Canadian maple leaf.  That leaf is featured prominently on the front of the jersey along with the clean classic lines that have come to define an Umbro Canada Soccer kit. The new home kit is available now from the official Umbro Canada Soccer store via CanadaSoccer.com.
 
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team

Canada v Germany Roster
 
Canada recently made history with back-to-back podium finishes at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games. At the last three major women’s tournaments, Canada finished third at the London 2012 Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, sixth at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™, and third at the Rio 2016 Women’s Olympic Football Tournament.

Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team are the first Canadian team to win back-to-back Summer Olympic medals since 1908, and the first-ever women’s Canadian team.

Fans can experience Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team journey on FacebookTwitter and Instagram through highlights and team commentary videos. For our most recent photographs, please visit Flickr.com/canadasoccer.
 
Canada v Germany Recent Results
Please click on result for full information via CanadaSoccer.com

Date Location Match type Result Opponent Venue
2017-04-09 Erfurt, GER Women’s International Friendly 1-2 GER Steigerwaldstadion
2016-08-16 Belo Horizonte, BRA Women’s Olympic Football Tournament 0-2 GER Estádio Mineirão
2016-08-09 Brasilia, BRA Women’s Olympic Football Tournament 2-1 GER Estadio Nacional Mané Garrincha
2014-06-18 Vancouver, BC, CAN Women’s International Friendly 1-2 GER BC Place Stadium
2013-06-19 Paderborn, GER Women’s International Friendly 0-1 GER Benteler Arena
2011-06-26 Berlin, GER FIFA Women’s World Cup™ 1-2 GER Olympiastadion Berlin

 
About Canada Soccer

Canada Soccer, in partnership with its membership and its partners, provides leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, both at the national and international levels. Canada Soccer not only strives to lead Canada to victory, but also encourages Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer. For more details on Canada Soccer, visit the official website at canadasoccer.com.