October 31, 2013 | Kickoff: 03:30PM ET
Women's U-17

Women's U-17

8 - 0

Guatemala

Guatemala

Montego Bay, Jamaica | Catherine Hall Park

  • canw17 Goal: Levasseur, Marie. Assist: Goal Scorer Marie Levasseur

    88'
  • canw17 Goal: Gill, Nadya. Assist: Goal Scorer Nadya Gill

    86'
  • canw17 Goal: Gill, Nadya. Assist: Goal Scorer Nadya Gill

    80'
  • Nadya Gill
    Emily Borgmann

    76'
  • Jenna Baxter
    Karima Lemire

    64'
  • canw17 Goal: Levasseur, Marie. Assist: Borgmann, Emily Marie Levasseur

    58'
  • Sarah Stratigakis
    Sarah Kinzner

    57'
  • canw17 Goal: Fleming, Jessie. Assist: Goal Scorer Jessie Fleming

    56'
  • 49'

    Caution: Player Carded (Guatemala)

  • canw17 Goal: Métivier, Marie-Mychèle. Assist: Goal Scorer Marie-Mychèle Métivier

    40'
  • canw17 Goal: Borgmann, Emily. Assist: Goal Scorer Emily Borgmann

    26'
  • canw17 Goal: Métivier, Marie-Mychèle. Assist: Goal Scorer Marie-Mychèle Métivier

    10'

Timeline

Women's U-17
  • KO

    KO

  • 10 ' | Marie-Mychèle Métivier

  • 26 ' | Emily Borgmann

  • 40 ' | Marie-Mychèle Métivier

  • HT

    HT

  • 49 ' |

  • 56 ' | Jessie Fleming

  • 57 ' | Sarah Stratigakis - Sarah Kinzner

  • 58 ' | Marie Levasseur

  • 64 ' | Jenna Baxter - Karima Lemire

  • 76 ' | Nadya Gill - Emily Borgmann

  • 80 ' | Nadya Gill

  • 86 ' | Nadya Gill

  • 88 ' | Marie Levasseur

  • FT

    FT

Guatemala

Match Report

“One, Two, Three Canada!” shouted the U-17 women’s team as they broke their huddle, and took the field to face Guatemala at the 2013 CONCACAF Under-17 Championship.

It didn’t take long for Canada, dressed in red, to get down to business. “We had a game plan and stuck with it,” said striker and player of the match Emily Borgmann, who was making her national team debut.

The first goal, of what would be an 8:0 thumping, came in the 10th minute, when Borgmann crossed the ball for teammate Marie Mychèle Métivier. The striker beat her marker, stretching out her leg to redirect the ball and give Canada the lead.

While Canada took quick control of the match, Guatemala, dressed in white, with a blue sash, had their chances. Thanks primarily to the efforts of number 10, Aisha Solòrzano.

The Guatemalan forward, won key individual battles, entering dangerous areas but Canada’s defense managed to close her down before she could shoot.

Soon after, Canada would strike again. Borgmann beating the keeper, between the legs, following a pass from mid-fielder Sarah Kinzner that sent her in alone on net.

From here, Canada never looked back. Taking advantage of Guatemala’s lack of pressure, the defense was able to help the midfield control the match and when possible send the strikers breaking towards net.

What followed was a wave of pressure that resulted in a strong individual effort by Métivier. Breaking down the left-field line, the striker cut in on goal, shooting the ball into the right corner, just at the keeper charged to close down the angle.

Canada was now up 3-0 and would keep coming after the break.

Captain Jessie Fleming would open the scoring in the second-half, after Levasseur cut the ball back for her to shoot from the top of the 18-yard box.

Fleming deserves credit for the goal as well as a the strong performance in the midfield, along with Kinzner. Together they linked up well with Borgmann, who in the 58th created yet another breakaway, this time for Marie Levasseur, to put Canada up 5-0.

Levasseur would score again in dying minutes of the match, but in between substitute Nadya Gill would score a brace in 80th and 86th. Gill’s first goal was perhaps her best. Running down the right-field line, the striker managed to fend of her defender long enough to chip the keeper.

It was a wonderful individual effort that sent her into the arms of her teammates.

Although the match was out of reach, Guatemala kept pressing, but could only generate four shots throughout the game and none of them tested Canada’s keeper, Rylee Ann Foster.  Canada, on the other hand, managed to generate 23 shots, and could have added more to the final 8:0 tally.

Canada’s next match is on Saturday against Trinidad and Tobago at 16:30 ET. Followed by a match against the US on Monday, at 20:00 ET, in what may prove to be the deciding game in Group B.

Matches can be seen live on Sportnet.ca

CANADA-Guatemala LINEUPS

Canada’s starting XI featured Rylee Ann Foster in goal. Simmrin Dhaliwal, Rachel Jones, Mika Richards and Bianca Rose St-Georges in Defense. Karima Lemire, Jessie Fleming (Captain) and Sarah Kinzner in midfield.  Marie Levasseur, Emily Borgmann and Marie-Mychèle Métivier in attack.  

In the second half, coach Beverly Priestman replaced Kinzer with Sarah Stratigakis 56’, Lemire with Jenna Baxter 63’ and Borgmann with Nadya Gill 76’.

Guatemals’s startng XI featured Angie Hildago in goal. Isabella Salas, Sara Fetzer, Pamela Monterroso (Captain) and Kellin Mayèn in defense. Alison Garcìa and Jennifer Barrios in midfield. Mimi Castellanos, Madelyn Ventura, Aisha Solòrzano and Andrea Rabanales (who was substituted in the 28’, replaced by Laurent Marksmith) in attack.

Starting 11

Subs

CanadaSoccerStore.com is the new home for official Canada Soccer apparel and fanwear, including customized National Team jerseys