Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association and the Saskatchewan Soccer Association announced that tickets are now on sale for the two Canadian Women’s World Cup Team games against China.
Ottawa, Ontario – L’Association canadienne de soccer (ACS) et l’Association de soccer de la Saskatchewan (SSA) ont annoncé que les billets sont maintenant en vente pour la série de deux matchs qui opposera l’équipe canadienne féminine de Coupe du Monde à celle de la Chine.
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association and the Saskatchewan Soccer Association today announced a two-game series will be played between the Women’s World Cup squads of Canada and China on Wednesday, September 19 and Friday, September 21 at the Gordie Howe Bowl in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Ottawa, Ontario – L’Association canadienne de soccer (ACS) et l’Association de soccer de la Saskatchewan (SSA), ont annoncé aujourd’hui la tenue d’une série de deux matchs […]
The Football Confederation (CONCACAF) members met in Argentina over the weekend and discussed several topics including qualifying for the 2003 Women’s World Cup, the inaugural Women’s Under-19 World Championships in Canada and the Men’s 2002 Gold Cup.
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today issued the following statement in regards to the decision to reinstate the Copa America.
Toronto, Ontario – Canada’s Women’s World Cup Team fought to a 2-2 draw with the United States in an exciting international featuring both countries’ top teams at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario in front of a sell-out crowd of 9,023.
Toronto, Ontario – L’équipe canadienne féminine de Coupe du Monde a soutiré un verdict nul de 2 à 2 face aux États-Unis devant 9023 spectateurs lors d’un match amical excitant, mettant aux prises les meilleures joueuses des deux sélections au stade Varsity de Toronto.
Toronto, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that though it has yet to receive official word from CONMEBOL of the postponement of the Copa America tournament until 2002, it acknowledges the media reports quoting CONMEBOL President Nicholas Leoz.