Pellerud invite 19 joueuses au Japon

Ottawa, Ontario – L’entraîneur-chef Even Pellerud de l’équipe canadienne féminine de Coupe du monde a dévoilé aujourd’hui son alignement de 19 joueuses qui prendront part au match international amical du vendredi 30 juillet contre l’équipe nationale du Japon au stade national de Tokyo, au Japon. La rencontre débutera à 16 h 30 (heure locale). Les Canadiennes affronteront aussi une autre sélection nationale japonaise, lundi le 2 août au stade Amino Vital Field de Tokyo.



L’équipe s’envolera vers l’Asie lundi le 26 juillet et rentrera au pays jeudi le 3 août 2004.



Pellerud a invité six nouvelles joueuses de l’équipe nationale des moins de 19 ans qui a terminé au premier rang du tournoi de la CONCACAF et qui s’est mérité une place au championnat du monde de la FIFA 2004 en Thaïlande. Il s’agit de Josée Bélanger (Coaticook, QC), Amanda Cicchini (Oakville, ON), Stephanie Labbe (Stoney Plain, AB), Sari Raber (Richmond, C.-B.), Jodi-Anne Robinson (Richmond, C.-B.) et de Stacey VanBoxmeer (Collingwood, ON). Van BoxMeer a été nommée meilleur gardien du tournoi de la CONCACAF avec quatre jeux blancs en cinq matchs.

Yallop Announces Roster For Men’s World Cup Team Development Camp

Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Men’s World Cup Team head coach Frank Yallop today named his 17-player roster for the upcoming Men’s World Cup Team Development Training Camp in Vancouver, BC from July 9-15.



The team will assemble in Vancouver on July 9 and will play Scottish Premier League club Hearts on July 12 at 7:30 p.m. and FA Cup Finalists Millwall from the English First Division on July 14 at 7:30 p.m.. Both games are at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, BC. The tournament is being hosted and organized by the British Columbia Soccer Association.



Yallop has assembled players from each of the five Canadian A-League teams as well as a number of players from Europe and the United States in an effort to broaden the Men’s World Cup Team Player Pool.

Men’s Under-17 and Under-20 Final Round Qualifying Fixtures Set

Ottawa, Ontario – CONCACAF has announced the respective final round qualifying fixtures for the Men’s Under-17 and Under-20 competitions following draws held at the offices of the CONCACAF General Secretariat in New York City.
Under-17 Qualifying
Canada and Costa Rica will each host a group for the final stage of CONCACAF U-17 qualification, where three teams will advance to the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Peru.
The group winners will qualify directly to the FIFA U-17 World Championships, while the two group runners-up will compete in a home-and-away playoff, with the winner earning the final CONCACAF berth to the World Championships.

Edmonton Qualifier Kickoff Changed To 7:00 p.m.

Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that the kickoff time for the Men’s World Cup semi-final round qualifier against Honduras on September 4th, 2004 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta has been changed to 7:00 p.m. MT.



Reserved seating tickets range from $19.00 – $39.00 and are available at all Ticketmaster outlets in Canada, charge by phone (780-451-8000), www.ticketmaster.ca. General admission seating tickets are priced at $8.00 and are available by contacting (780) 471-0889 or worldcupqualifier@albertasoccer.com.

Le Canada s’incline 1 à 0 contre les Américaines

NASHVILLE, TN – L’équipe canadienne féminine de Coupe du monde a subi un revers de 1 à 0 aux mains des États-Unis dans un match présenté samedi soir au Coliseum de Nashville, au Tennessee.



Les Américains ont profité d’un but de deuxième demie du défenseur Heather Mitts pour s’enfuir avec la victoire. Mitts a récupéré un ballon laissé libre devant le but à la suite d’un coup de pied de coin.



Andrea Neil a disputé le 101e match international de sa carrière tandis que la Joueuse par excellence du tournoi U19 féminin de la CONCACAF, Emily Zurrer, a disputé son premier match international au niveau senior.



L’équipe canadienne féminine de Coupe du monde disputera ses deux prochains matchs les 30 juillet et 2 août au Japon dans le cadre d’une tournée de matchs amicaux.

Canada Drops 1-0 Decision To USA

Canada’s Women’s World Cup Team suffered a 1-0 loss to the United States in a friendly played in Nashville, Tennessee, Saturday night.



The U.S. got all the offense it needed on a second half tally from defender Heather Mitts, who tapped home a ball in front of the net after a corner kick.



Andrea Neil earned her 101st cap, while CONCACAF Women’s U-19 Qualifying Tournament MVP, Emily Zurrer earned her 1st cap with the senior team.

Women To Play In Japan

Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today announced its Women’s World Cup Team will play two games in Japan. Canada will play Japan’s Women’s World Cup Team at Tokyo’s National Stadium on July 30th, 2004 at 16:30 local time, followed by a game against a Japan National Team Selection at Amino Vital Field Stadium in Tokyo on August 2nd, 2004.



“After the impressive performance at the recent CONCACAF Under-19 Qualification Tournament, many of those players will have a chance to show their impact at the senior level,” said Head Coach Even Pellerud. “This series will provide added experience to the young generation leading into the Women’s Under-19 World Championships in Thailand.”



The team is scheduled to depart for Tokyo on July 26th.

Les Canadiennes disputeront deux matchs au Japon

Ottawa, Ontario – L’Association canadienne de soccer a annoncé aujourd’hui que son équipe féminine de Coupe du monde disputera deux matchs amicaux au Japon. Le Canada affrontera l’équipe japonaise féminine de Coupe du monde, le 30 juillet 2004 à 16 h 30 (heure locale) au stade national de Tokyo, puis une sélection nationale japonaise, le 2 août 2004 au stade Amino Vital Field de Tokyo.



« Plusieurs membres de notre équipe des moins de 19 ans auront l’occasion de faire leurs preuves au niveau senior après une superbe prestation au tournoi de qualification de la CONCACAF, » a déclaré l’entraîneur-chef Even Pellerud. « Ces matchs donneront l’occasion à la jeune génération en vue du championnat du monde U19 féminin de la FIFA en Thaïlande. »



L’équipe canadienne s’envolera vers Tokyo le 26 juillet.

Pellerud Announces Roster For USA Friendly

Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Women’s World Cup Team head coach Even Pellerud today named his 16-player roster for the upcoming friendly against the United States on July 3rd at The Coliseum in Nashville, Tennessee at 7:00 p.m. CT (8:00 p.m. ET).



New to the World Cup roster is Emily Zurrer of Crofton, BC who was recently named MVP at the CONCACAF U-19 Qualifying Tournament where Canada defeated the United States in extra time and claimed a berth at the FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship in Thailand.



Other U-19 team players on this roster include Aysha Jamani, Kara Lang, Véronique Maranda, and Brittany Timko. All four have earned caps at the senior level.

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