Canada will face Wales and England as part of the continued preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Canada Soccer have announced the Women’s National Team roster for the two away International Friendly matches that will take place during the April FIFA international window. Canada will face Wales and England as part of the continued preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Canada’s first match in the April window will be against Wales on Friday 9 April at 18:00 local (13:00 ET / 10:00 PT), followed by England on Tuesday 13 April at 19:15 local (14:15 ET / 11:15 PT). Broadcast details will be confirmed in the lead-up to the matches. Fans will also find extended coverage across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter featuring the social media hashtag #CANWNT.
“The matches against Wales and England in April are again critical to our preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games,” said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “If you look at both teams, they have had success against top 10 teams over the past two years and obviously England were Semi-finalists at the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™, which will be a great Tier one test to assess players and where this group is at. I’m excited to get back in with the group and continue building towards where we want to be come the summer.”
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team returned to the pitch last month when they took part in the sixth edition of the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando, FL, USA with matches against USA, Argentina, and Brazil. Head Coach Bev Priestman registered her first victory as Head Coach with the 1:0 win over Argentina.
“I expect two very tough games with different styles of play, which will only help up in our preparation for Tokyo 2020,” said Priestman. “We will continue to build on the progress made in the 2021 SheBelieves Cup, with a greater emphasis on partnerships and chemistry as we move closer to the Olympic Games, given we will have key players available.”
CANADA’S SQUAD
The Canada camp features a mix of established veterans and young players with several players who were not available due to injury or club commitments will be back with the team. The world’s all-time international goalscoring record holder Christine Sinclair, who missed the most recent camp due to an injury, will be back with the team. Other veterans include Desiree Scott, Sophie Schmidt, and goalkeepers Stephanie Labbé and Erin McLeod.
The roster also includes 2019 Canadian Player of the Year Ashley Lawrence, as well as the most recent Canadian Youth International Player of the Year Jade Rose (2020).
Rose is one of four players that made their first international “A” appearance recently at the 2021 SheBelieves. Other players who made their debuts at the SheBelieves Cup – Evelyne Viens of Sky Blue FC, Jordyn Listro of Kansas City NWSL and Samantha Chang of University of South Carolina – will also be featured in the April camp.
Cloé Lacasse, of SL Benfica in Portugal, is being called to Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team for the first time. Another potential debutant is goalkeeper Rylee Foster of Liverpool FC, who participated in Canada’s recent February camp in Florida, USA.
The Canada camp will also feature centre backs Vanessa Gilles and Shelina Zadorsky; fullbacks Lindsay Agnew, Gabrielle Carle, Allysha Chapman, and Jayde Riviere; midfielders Sarah Stratigakis, Jessie Fleming, Julia Grosso, and Quinn; and forwards Janine Beckie, Jordyn Huitema, Nichelle Prince, and Deanne Rose.
Unavailable for the April camp through medical reasons are Kadeisha Buchanan of FCF Olympique Lyonnais, Diana Matheson of Kansas City NWSL, Adriana Leon of West Ham United FC, Kailen Sheridan of Sky Blue FC, Sabrina D’Angelo of Vittsjö GIK, and Bianca St-Georges of Chicago Red Stars.
OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS & CONCACAF CHAMPIONS
Canada are two-time Olympic bronze medal winners (2012 and 2016) and two-time Concacaf champions (1998 and 2010). In all, Canada have participated in seven consecutive editions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ (1995 to 2019) and three consecutive editions of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament (2008 to 2016). At Rio 2016, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team were the first Canadian Olympic team to win back-to-back medals at a summer Olympic Games in more than a century.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Youth Teams, meanwhile, have won four Concacaf youth titles: the 2004 and 2008 Concacaf Women’s Under-20 Championship, the 2010 Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Championship, and the 2014 Concacaf Girls’ Under-15 Championship. Canada have qualified for seven editions of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup (including a silver medal at Canada 2002) and all six editions of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup (including a fourth-place finish at Uruguay 2018).
CANADA
GK- Rylee Foster| ENG / Liverpool FC
GK- Stephanie Labbé | SWE / FC Rosengård
GK- Erin McLeod | USA / Orlando Pride
CB- Vanessa Gilles | FRA / FC Girondins de Bordeaux
CB- Jade Rose | CAN / Super REX Ontario
CB- Shelina Zadorsky | ENG / Tottenham Hotspur
FB- Lindsay Agnew | USA / NC Courage
FB- Gabrielle Carle| USA / Florida State University
FB- Allysha Chapman | USA / Houston Dash
FB- Ashley Lawrence | FRA / Paris Saint-Germain
FB- Jayde Riviere | USA / University of Michigan
M- Samantha Chang| USA / University of South Carolina
M- Jessie Fleming | ENG / Chelsea FC
M- Julia Grosso | USA / University of Texas at Austin
M– Jordyn Listro| USA / Kansas City NWSL
M – Quinn | USA / OL Reign FC
M- Sophie Schmidt | USA / Houston Dash
M- Desiree Scott | USA / Kansas City NWSL
M – Sarah Stratigakis | USA / University of Michigan
F- Janine Beckie | ENG / Manchester City FC
F- Jordyn Huitema | FRA / Paris Saint-Germain
F – Cloé Lacasse | POR / Benfica
F- Nichelle Prince | USA / Houston Dash
F- Deanne Rose | USA / University of Florida
F- Christine Sinclair | USA / Portland Thorns FC
F- Evelyne Viens | USA / Sky Blue FC
CANADA A-Z
Agnew, Lindsay | 26 | Kingston, ON, CAN & Dublin, OH, USA | Byron Optimist SC
Beckie, Janine | 26 | Highlands Ranch, CO, USA | Real Colorado
Carle, Gabrielle | 22 | Lévis, QC, CAN | AS Chaudière-Est
Chang, Samantha | 20 | Mississauga, ON, CAN | Mississauga SC
Chapman, Allysha | 32 | Courtice, ON, CAN | Darlington SC
Fleming, Jessie | 23 | London, ON, CAN | Nor’West Optimist SC
Foster, Rylee | 22 | Cambridge, ON, CAN | Cambridge Youth SA
Gilles, Vanessa | 24 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Ottawa Capital United SC
Grosso, Julia | 20 | Vancouver, BC, CAN | Vancouver’s Italian Canadian SF
Huitema, Jordyn | 19 | Chilliwack, BC, CAN | Chilliwack FC
Labbé, Stephanie | 34 | Stony Plain, AB, CAN | Spruce Grove Saints
Lacasse, Cloé | 27 | Sudbury, ON, CAN | Sudbury
Lawrence, Ashley | 25 | Caledon East, ON, CAN | Brams United SC
Listro, Jordyn | 25 | Toronto, ON, CAN | Wexford SC
McLeod, Erin | 38 | Edmonton & Calgary, AB, CAN | St. Albert
Prince, Nichelle | 26 | Ajax, ON, CAN | Ajax SC
Quinn | 25 | Toronto, ON, CAN | North Toronto SC
Riviere, Jayde | 20 | Markham, ON, CAN | West Rouge SC
Rose, Deanne | 22 | Alliston, ON, CAN | Alliston SC
Rose, Jade | 18 | Markham, ON, CAN | Markham SC
Schmidt, Sophie | 32 | Abbotsford, BC, CAN | Abbotsford
Scott, Desiree | 33 | Winnipeg, MB, CAN | Maples Cougars
Sinclair, Christine | 37 | Burnaby, BC, CAN | South Burnaby Metro Club Bees
Stratigakis, Sarah | 22 | Woodbridge, ON, CAN |
Viens, Evelyne | 24 | L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC, CAN | AS Mistral Laurentien
Zadorsky, Shelina | 28 | Kitchener & London, ON, CAN | Kitchener SC