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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Canada‘s Women’s National Team concluded its week in Edmonton, AB with a 3:0 win over Korea Republic

 

 

Canada WNT Albertans keep clean sheet against Korea Republic

30 october 2013
Canada‘s Women’s National Team concluded its week in Edmonton, AB with a 3:0 win over Korea Republic.
Captain Christine Sinclair got Canada started with her 146th career goal in the 24th minute before Brittany Timko and second half substitute Adriana Leon got in on the party, scoring at the 39th and 69th minute respectively.
But it was the strong performance by Canada’s two Alberta native goalkeepers, Erin McLeod and Stephanie Labbe, that allowed the squad to preserve the clean sheet.
“It was fantastic to see 12,000+ people in mid-October on a cold night,” said Canada’s Head Coach John Herdman.“They saw three goals, which is great. And hopefully they’re going to see that win the first game of the World Cup when we’re here. So 12,000 people are going to turn into 60,000 or 55,000 when we turn up again next.”
“For the game itself, we tried a few new players. At times you just see the quality in Matheson, Sinclair, Schmidt; when they combine together this Canadian team looks fantastic,” added Herdman. “All in all, the Koreans were good for the game. They deserved a goal or two. It could have been a closer match but it shows we’ve still got a bit of work to do.”
Canada WNT now heads into residency in Vancouver, BC, where it will play its next match on 24 November, at BC Place. Tickets for the match are on sale via Ticketmaster, and all the information is available on canadasoccer.com.
SEE MATCH REPORT CanWNT 3:0 Korea Republic

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Canada vs Korea Republic - 2013-10-30

Canada, Women's international match
Project: [2013-10] Women’s international match in Edmonton
CanadaKorea Republic
3 0
Location Edmonton, Alberta, CAN
VenueCommonwealth Stadium
Attendance12,746
Kickoff 19.00 local (21.00 ET / 18.00 PT)
BroadcastSportsnet ONE
Canada coloursRed
Korea Republic coloursWhite
Canada Player of the MatchDiana Matheson

CAN WNT3:0KOR
 
 
Women’s international match in Edmonton
Start Date: 2013-10-27
End Date: 2013-10-31
FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014

Canada selects roster for 2013 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship

Posted on 29 October 2013 in Women's U-17 Team
With its final roster set, Canada’ Women’s U-17 team is ready to take on the region’s best as the 2013 CONCACAF Women’s U-17 Championship is set to begin.
Canada has trimmed three players from its training camp roster and heads to Montego Bay, JAM with 20 players as goalkeeper Patricia Koutoulas, defender Catherine Levasseur, and forward Gabrielle Carle were all released from the Canadian camp.
“Taking the group from 23 to 20 was a very, very difficult decision,” said Head Coach Bev Priestman. “(It’s) a credit to many girls in the group for rising to the challenge and pushing themselves to show more and more over the course of the programme so far.”
The team travels from Florida, where they held their pre-tournament camp, to Jamaica on Tuesday in advance of their opening game of the competition against Guatemala on 31, October. Two days later, the team will take on Trinidad and Tobago before wrapping up the group stage on 4 November against the defending champions from the USA.
The top two teams in the eight-team tournament earn berths in next year’s 2014 FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup to be held in Costa Rica.
CANADA
GK- Rylee Foster | CAN / Woodbridge SC
GK- Devon Kerr | CAN / Glen Shields FC
D- Easther Mayi Kith | CAN / Laser de Joliette
D- Mika Richards | CAN / Brams United SC
D- Rachel Jones | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite
D- Nadia Pestell | CAN / Brams United
D- Bianca St-Georges | CAN / Laser de Joliette
D- Simmrin Dhaliwal | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite
M- Jenna Baxter | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite
M- Jessie Fleming | CAN / London NorWest SC
M- Sarah Kinzner | CAN / Calgary Foothills
M- Avery Lakeman | CAN / Edmonton Drillers
M- Karima Lemire | CAN / Varennes
M- Sarah Stratigakis | CAN / Woodbridge SC
F- Emily Borgmann | CAN / Burlington SC
F- Nadya Gill | CAN / Vaughan SC
F- Anyssa Ibrahim | CAN / Terrebonne
F- Marie Levasseur | CAN / Haute St-Charles
F- Jessica Lisi | CAN / Woodbridge SC
F- Marie-Mychèle Métivier | CAN / Armada Chaudière-Est

Résultats #WWC2015 Results

Results update for 30 October 2013
Tous les résultats pour le 30 octobre 2013
La Norvège a remporté un important match en déplacement dans le Groupe 5 des qualifications européennes pour la Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA™, Canada 2015, mercredi alors que l’équipe de l’entraîneur Even Pellerud a vaincu l’autre équipe favorite du groupe, les Pays-Bas. Les jeunes Caroline Hansen (Norvège) et Anna Miedema (Pays-Bas) se sont échangé des buts à mi-chemin en première demie avant que la capitaine de 32 ans Ingvild Stensland marque ce qui s’est avéré être le but gagnant à la 37e minute.
Au total, sept matchs ont été joués le 30 octobre 2013. À remarquer que l’Allemagne, double championne en titre a vaincu la Croatie 4-0. Il y aura 12 autres matchs au menu, le jeudi 31 octobre.

Norway won a pivotal away match in Group 5 of FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 Qualifiers on Wednesday, with coach Even Pellerud’s side winning 2:1 over group co-favourites Netherlands. Teenagers Caroline Hansen (Norway) and Anna Miedema (Netherlands) traded goals midway through the first half before 32-year old captain Ingvild Stensland scored what turned out to be the winner in the 37th minute of play.
In all, seven matches were played on 30 October 2013. Of note, two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup winners Germany won 4:0 over Croatia. There will be 12 more matches played on Thursday 31 October.


WEDNESDAY / MERCREDI2013-10-30 - MKD 0:2 EST
2013-10-30 - ALB 1:0 GRE
2013-10-30 - ROU 0:0 CZE
2013-10-30 - SVN 0:3 IRL
2013-10-30 - GER 4:0 CRO
2013-10-30 - NED 1:2 NOR
2013-10-30 - NIR 0:0 BIH

#Canada2015 Qualifiers - UEFA
The 42 European teams have been divided into seven groups of six teams. Each team plays 10 matches from September 2013 to September 2014. The winner of each group qualifies for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 while a playoff amongst four second-place teams (25 October and 27 November 2014) will determine an eighth qualified team for Canada 2015.
Qualifications pour #Canada2015 -UEFA
Les 42 équipes européennes ont été divisées en sept groupes de six équipes. Chaque équipe jouera 10 matchs entre septembre 2013 et septembre 2014. Le gagnant de chaque groupe se qualifiera pour la Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA Canada 2015 tandis qu’un barrage entre quatre équipes de deuxième rang (25 octobre à 27 novembre 2014) déterminera le huitième qualifié pour Canada 2015.


GROUP 1 / GROUPE 1

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
GER - Germany / Allemagne3300260+269
IRL - Republic of Ireland / République d’Irlande321061+57
SVK - Slovakia / Slovakie310225-33
SVN - Slovenia / Slovénie3102317-143
CRO - Croatia / Croatie301216-51
RUS - Russia / Russie100109-90

GROUP 2 / GROUPE 2

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
ITA / Italy / Italie220061+56
ROU - Romania / Roumanie311192+74
CZE - Czech Republic / République tchèque211031+24
ESP - Spain / Espagne110060+63
EST - Estonia / Estonie3102311-83
MKD - FYR Macedonia / ARY Macédonie3003214-120

GROUP 3 / GROUPE 3

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
SUI - Switzerland / Suisse2200110+116
ISR - Israel / Israël110020+23
DEN - Denmark / Danemark10101101
SRB - Serbia / Serbie2011110-91
MLT - Malta / Malte100102-20
ISL - Iceland / Islande100102-20

GROUP 4 / GROUPE 4

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
SCO - Scotland / Écosse3300162+149
SWE - Sweden / Suède220030+36
POL - Poland / Pologne210162+43
NIR - Northern Ireland / Irlande du Nord201102-21
BIH -Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bosnie-Herzégovine301208-81
FRO - Faroe Islands / Îles Féroé2002213-110

GROUP 5 / GROUPE 5

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
NOR - Norway / Norvège3300132+119
NED - Netherlands / Pays-Bas3201122+106
BEL - Belgium / Belgique3201105+56
POR - Portugal / Portugal210158-33
ALB - Albania / Albanie4103113-123
GRE - Greece / Grèce3003213-110

GROUP 6 / GROUPE 6

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
ENG - England / Angleterre3300160+169
WAL - Wales / Pays de Galles210112-13
BLR - Belarus / Belarus310238-53
UKR - Ukraine / Ukraine00000000
MNE - Montenegro / Monténégro100110-20
TUR - Turkey / Turquie100108-80

GROUP 7 / GROUPE 7

Teams / ÉquipesPWDLFA+/-Pts
FIN - Finland / Finlande220041+36
AUT - Austria / Autriche320182+66
FRA - France / France110040+43
KAZ - Kazakhstan / Kazakhstan301217-61
BUL - Bulgaria / Bulgarie201115-41
HUN - Hungary / Hongrie100103-30


FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015
The FIFA Women's World Cup is held every four years, with the next edition to be played in Canada in 2015. It marks the first major sporting event hosted in Canada from coast to coast, with matches to be played in Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montréal and Moncton. The FIFA Women's World Cup will feature the 24 best women's football teams in the world.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 will be preceded one year earlier by the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, one of two FIFA women’s youth tournaments. The FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup returns to Canada for the first time since 2002. The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014 will feature 16 teams featuring players born 1994 or later.
The National Organising Committee for the FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 features Victor Montagliani (chair), Steven Reed, Janine Helland, Doug Redmond, Clare Rustad, Walter Sieber and Peter Montopoli.
Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA, Canada 2015
La Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA se déroule chaque quatre ans et la prochaine édition se déroulera au Canada en 2015. Il s’agit du premier événement sportif d’envergure au Canada se déroulant d’un océan à l’autre avec des matchs au programme à Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montréal et Moncton. La Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA Canada 2015 réunira les 24 meilleures équipes nationales féminines au monde.
La Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA Canada 2015 sera précédée d’un an par la Coupe du Monde Féminine U-20 de la FIFA, qui est un des deux tournois juniors féminins organisés par la FIFA. La Coupe du Monde Féminine U-20 de la FIFA revient au Canada pour la première fois depuis son édition inaugurale, alors un tournoi U-19, en 2002. La Coupe du Monde Féminine U-20 de la FIFA Canada 2014 réunira 16 équipes composées de joueuses nées en 1994 ou après.
Le Comité organisateur national de la Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA, Canada 2015 comprend Victor Montagliani (président), Steven Reed, Janine Helland, Doug Redmond, Clare Rustad, Walter Sieber et Peter Montopoli

 

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