Women’s World Cup 2023: Veteran Sinclair leads 23-player Canadian squad

Football
Published 09.07.2023
Women’s World Cup 2023: Veteran Sinclair leads 23-player Canadian squad

Christine Sinclair will journey to her sixth Women’s World Cup as she leads a 23-player Canadian squad named on Sunday that’s hungry to construct on its breakthrough Olympic gold.

Three-times Canadian Player of the Year Kadeisha Buchanan and her Chelsea group mate Jessie Fleming, who was named Canada’s high participant in 2021 and 2022, are among the many veterans named together with midfielder Sophie Schmidt in her fifth World Cup.

The match kicks off on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand.

“Every single person has given their all to make this squad. It’s a great mix of veterans, experienced and new players who can all bring something different this summer,” coach Bev Priestman stated in an announcement.

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Sinclair, who holds the worldwide goal-scoring report (190), is already a Canadian nice with 323 worldwide appearances. She hopes to change into the primary participant to attain in six completely different World Cups.

The 40-year-old shall be backed up by six newcomers together with 18-year-old Olivia Smith, who has made simply two appearances for the senior group.

The common age of the squad is 27, Canadian Soccer stated.

Canada is ranked seventh on the earth and left Tokyo with gold medals round its neck two years in the past however the run as much as the match has been removed from easy with key gamers, together with ahead Janine Beckie, sidelined as a result of damage.

Sweden eradicated Canada within the final 16 in France 4 years in the past.

“I’m naturally devastated for the players who have missed out, especially due to injuries, but I know every player will be with us on our journey and have been pivotal in getting us to this point,” stated Priestman.

The gamers have additionally been locked in a pay dispute with their federation, boycotting a February apply and at one level threatening to boycott the four-team match.

Canada kicks off its World Cup in opposition to Nigeria on July 21 in Group B.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Kailen Sheridan (San Diego Wave FC), Sabrina D’Angelo (Arsenal FC), Lysianne Proulx (SCU Torreense)

Defenders: Kadeisha Buchanan (Chelsea), Vanessa Gilles (Olympique Lyonnais), Shelina Zadorsky (Tottenham Hotspur), Allysha Chapman (Houston Dash), Ashley Lawrence (Paris Saint-Germain), Jayde Riviere (Manchester United), Gabrielle Carle (Washington Spirit)

Midfielders: Quinn (OL Reign), Simi Awujo (University of Southern California), Jessie Fleming (Chelsea), Julia Grosso(Juventus), Sophie Schmidt (Houston Dash)

Forwards: Jordyn Huitema (OL Reign), Cloe Lacasse (Benfica), Adriana Leon (Portland Thorns), Christine Sinclair (Portland Thorns), Nichelle Prince (Houston Dash), Deanne Rose (Reading), Evelyne Viens (Kristianstads), Olivia Smith (Pennsylvania State University)