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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

WOMEN'S SOCCER 2013: Canada WNT set for June showdown against USA at BMO Field

 
19 February 2013
Canada’s Women’s National Team, and Olympic bronze medallist, will play its first home match in 2013 against rivals USA at BMO Field in Toronto on Sunday 2 June, 2013 (kickoff 16.30 local).
The match against the Americans will be the first time the two teams have clashed since a dramatic semi-final at the Women’s Olympic Football tournament at the London 2012 Olympics.
In a drama-filled affair on 7 August, 2012, captain Christine Sinclair handed Canada the lead on three separate occasions but the Americans ultimately prevailed with a 123rd-minute winner in extra time.
Canada rebounded from the devastating loss against USA to claim the country’s first-ever Olympic medal in Women’s football and Canada’s first summer Olympics medal by a traditional team sport since 1936 – but the chance to square-off with the Americans once more conjures up ‘special’ emotions for Head Coach John Herdman and the Canadian players.
“This will be the biggest game of the year for many of our players. It’s our biggest game since the Oympics,” said Herdman.
“It’s a real coup for us to have USA coming to play on Canadian soil. It will be a special occasion.”
Peter Montopoli, General Secretary of the Canadian Soccer Association, pointed out the importance of the match for the sport in Canada.
“We are excited to give Canadian supporters the chance to express their support and celebrate this Women’s Team that captured the nation’s admiration during the Summer Olympic Games,” said Montopoli.
“It is even more special to be able to do it against our long-time rival the USA. We know these matches are always riveting, and it represents an opportunity for Canada to continue this momentum for the sport as we move closer to hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015TM. “
The match on 2 June will be Canada WNT’s first at BMO Field in Toronto since a 3:1 win over China PR on 30 September, 2010.
Tickets to the Canada-USA match on June 2ndwill go on sale via Ticketmaster on March 22nd. Special rates for groups of ten or more will also be available. Those interested in receiving more details on tickets for this match, as well as on-sale reminders, are invited to sign up oncanadasoccer.com.
For those unable to make it to BMO Field on June 2nd, the match will also be broadcast live nationally on all four regional Sportsnet channels.
NOTES:
  • Canada WNT has an all-time record of 3W-5D-44L in 52 International ‘A’matches against USA dating back to 1986.
  • Canada WNT has a record of 0W-1D-5L in 6 home matches against USA dating back to 1990.
  • Canada WNT has last beaten USA in an International ‘A’ match at the 2001 Algarve Cup in Portugal with a 3:0 victory over the Americans.

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Media Contacts

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1 comment:

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