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Canada Soccer – Canada Soccer has named the 20 player roster for the Road to Rio home match series against Brazil. Canada’s Women’s National Team will take on Olympic hosts Brazil in a two game series in Toronto 4 June and Ottawa 7 June, as both teams prepare for this summer’s 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

“Playing against Brazil is a true tier one test,” said Head Coach John Herdman. “Their attacking style and prowess is something we are going to have to be able to cope with defensively, but at the same time, as a group we have to find a way to win against a team that will be one of the favourites to medal in Brazil this summer.”

Canada’s roster for the home match series includes Olympic and FIFA Women’s World Cup veterans, as well as some new faces that have helped to bring increased pace to Canada’s side. Fans will have the opportunity to watch Canadian stalwarts including Christine Sinclair, Melissa Tancredi and Diana Matheson, play alongside young stars like Kadeisha Buchanan, FIFA’s top young player from the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™.

As part of Canada Soccer’s bid to step on the Olympic podium and see the maple leaf raised at consecutive Olympic Games, the two matches against Brazil will be important tests to get Canada ready for the tournament in August.

Canada has maintained a rivalry with Brazil going back many years with a record of five wins, five ties and six loses since 1996. Most recently, Canada fell twice to Brazil in Brazil in a four nation’s tournament in Natal in December, before coming back and defeating the Brazilian side in the final of the Algarve Cup in Portugal in March.

“Hosting Brazil here in Canada gives us a great opportunity to prepare for the Olympics,” said Peter Montopoli, Canada Soccer General Secretary. “But it also gives us an opportunity to share our Olympic journey with Canadian soccer fans from coast to coast. The Canada Soccer Road to Rio series will bring home to our fans a taste of what’s to come in Rio this summer.”

“It’s fantastic that Canada Soccer have again been able to bring top class opponents to this country,” added Herdman.  “It’s great that our fans will be able to see us playing in truly meaningful matches before we leave for the Olympic Games.”

With both matches heading towards sell-out crowds – over 85% of tickets are sold for the Toronto match on 4 June and over 75% are sold for the Ottawa match on 7 June – fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets now to ensure they get a spot to see Canada play Brazil LIVE on home soil.

Fans unable to attend the matches in person will have the opportunity to catch all the action on TSN. Starting at 16:00 on 4 June on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5, and again on 7 June starting at 19:00 on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5.

Ticket information for Canada v Brazil at BMO Field in Toronto, June 4th 2016: Fans can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster, by phone 1.855.985.5000, or in person from Ticketmaster retail outlets.

Ticket information for Canada v Brazil at TD Place in Ottawa, June 7th 2016: Tickets are on sale via CapitalTickets.ca, by phone at 613-599-FANS (3267), and in person at the TD Place Box Office.

Canada Soccer home match international friendly roster

CANADA
GK – Stephanie Labbé, age 29, from Edmonton, AB/ Washington Spirit (NWSL)
GK – Sabrina D’Angelo, age 23, from Welland, ON/ Western New York Flash (NWSL)
GK – Kailen Sheridan age 20, from Whitby, ON/ Clemson University (NCAA)
D – Kadeisha Buchanan, age 20, from Brampton, ON /West Virginia University (NCAA)
D – Rebecca Quinn, age 20, from Toronto, ON / Duke University (NCAA)
D – Shelina Zadorsky, age 23, from London, ON/ Washington Spirit (NWSL)
D – Josée Bélanger, age 30, from Coaticook, QC./ Orlando Pride (NWSL)
D – Allysha Chapman, age 27, from Courtice, ON/ Houston Dash (NWSL)
D – Rhian Wilkinson, age 34, from Baie-d’Urfé, QC/Unattached
M – Jessie Fleming, age 18, from London, ON/ London NorWest Optimist SC
M – Ashley Lawrence, age 20, from Caledon, ON/ West Virginia University (NCAA)
M – Diana Matheson, age 32, from Oakville, ON/ Washington Spirit (NWSL)
M – Deanne Rose, age 17, from Alliston, ON/ Scarborough GS United
M – Sophie Schmidt, age 27, from Abbotsford, BC/ FFC Frankfurt (Frauen-Bundesliga)
M – Desiree Scott, age 28, from Winnipeg, MB/ FC Kansas City (NWSL)
F – Janine Beckie, age 21, from Highlands Ranch, CO./Houston Dash (NWSL)
F – Gabrielle Carle, age 17, from Lévis, QC/ Dynamo Québec
F – Nichelle Prince, age 21, from Ajax, ON/ The Ohio State University (NCAA)
F – Christine Sinclair, age 32, from Burnaby, BC/ Portland Thorns FC (NWSL)
F – Melissa Tancredi, age 34, from Ancaster, ON/ KIF Örebro (Damallsvenskan)

Additional Roster information:

  • Canada captain Christine Sinclair is Canada’s most capped international player (241), all-time Canadian top goal scorer and second in the world for international goals. Sinclair recently surpassed Mia Hamm for second all-time in international goals while at the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualification Championship in Texas. With 162 international goals, she is only 22 goals behind all-time leader Abby Wambach with 184 (USA/retired).
  • All four of the active top ten Canadian women’s goal scorers are expected to be present, including Sinclair (162), Melissa Tancredi (25), Matheson (17) and Schmidt (16).
  • The average age of the team is 25.2.
  • Deanne Rose is the youngest player on the team at 17 years old. Rose recently scored her first Canadian Women’s National Team goal at the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualification Championships.
  • Women’s National Team (WNT) appearances: Sinclair (241), Matheson (181), Wilkinson (174), Tancredi (116), Schmidt (147), Scott (108), Buchanan (54), Bélanger (48), Lawrence (36), Chapman (29), Labbé (28), Fleming (26), Quinn (19), Beckie (16), Prince (14), Zadorsky (13), Rose (10), Carle (7), D’Angelo (2), Sheridan (1).
  • WNT goals: Sinclair (162), Tancredi (25), Matheson (17), Schmidt (16), Wilkinson (7), Bélanger (7), Beckie (8), Prince (6), Lawrence (4), Buchanan (3), Quinn (3), Rose (3), Fleming (2), Chapman (1), Zadorsky (1), Carle (1), Scott (0). Collectively, this squad has scored 266 goals for Canada’s Women’s National Team.
  • Goalkeeper clean sheets: Labbé (13), D’Angelo (1), Sheridan (1).

Additional Notes:

  • Ottawa, an Official Host City for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™, hosted nine matches including the USA v China quarterfinal, but did not host a Canada match. The June 7th match in Ottawa will be the first Women’s National Team appearance in Canada’s capital since 2003, when Canada beat Brazil 2:1 in front of 18,000 at the then Frank Clair Stadium.
  • Toronto last hosted Canada’s Women’s National team in 2013 against the USA before a sold out crowd of 22,453 at BMO Field. Toronto hosted one Women’s National Team match against Brazil, back in 2008, which resulted in a one-all draw.

History Canada’s Women’s National team v Brazil (click on result for more detailed info via CanadaSoccer.com)

Date

Location

Match type

Result

Opponent

2016-03-09

Lagos, POR

Algarve Women’s Cup

2 – 1

BRA

2015-12-20

Natal, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

1 – 3

BRA

2015-12-16

Natal, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

1 – 2

BRA

2013-12-18

Brasilia, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

0 – 0

BRA

2012-07-17

Savièse, SUI

Women’s International Friendly

1 – 2

BRA

2012-03-24

Foxborough, MA, USA

Women’s International Friendly

2 – 1

BRA

2011-10-27

Guadalajara, MEX

Pan American Games

1 – 1

BRA

2011-10-22

Guadalajara, MEX

Pan American Games

0 – 0

BRA

2010-12-19

São Paulo, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

2 – 2

BRA

2010-12-15

São Paulo, BRA

Women’s International Tournament

0 – 0

BRA

2008-07-10

Toronto, ON, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

1 – 1

BRA

2007-07-20

Rio, BRA

Pan American Games

0 – 7

BRA

2006-11-01

Changwon, KOR

Women’s International Tournament

4 – 2

BRA

2003-07-20

Ottawa, ON, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

2 – 1

BRA

2003-07-17

Montréal, QC, CAN

Women’s International Friendly

2 – 1

BRA

1999-06-03 

Portland, OR, USA

Women’s International Friendly

2 – 4

BRA

1996-07-04

SD, USA

Women’s International Friendly

1 – 2

BRA

 

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