Murofushi makes the move from Singapore to York 9 22 Jan 2019“Wataru is technically gifted, incredibly exciting to watch, and he’s got exactly the right frame of mind to come continue his professional career in Canada.” said York 9 manager Jim Brennan in a release issued by the team. “He’s explosive and exceptionally quick off the ball. He’s going to be a great asset to our club.”
Draw with Japan not good enough to get Canada to Toulon semifinals 3 Jun 2018Even though Canada went through Group C place undefeated, it will not proceed to the tournament semifinals.
Two highlight-reel goals punctuate Canada’s Algarve Cup finale 7 Mar 2018Canada finished the tournament with its third straight win after losing the opener to Sweden by a 3-1 count.
Canada’s U20WWC comes to a not-so-merciful end 20 Nov 2016Before the first half of Sunday’s group-stage match between Canada and Japan at the U-20 Women’s World Cup was over, the FIFA international feed commentator had already resorted to coming up with consolatory terms for the team in red.
D.C. reunited 21 Sep 2015A knee injury and then a broken foot derailed Diana Matheson’s preparations for the Women’s World Cup — her participation at the tourney was reduced to a single sub appearance, in Canada’s quarter-final loss to England. But, now back to full health, the midfield magician has made a major impact on her NWSL club, the Washington Spirit
Champions of Europe 15 Jul 2015The third-place match is usually the most-criticized game of any World Cup, women or men. The argument: Why make the semifinal losers stick around for another game, when third place isn’t regarded as that big a deal in World Cups? But, England’s win over Germany showed us the other side of the debate; that the game can mean a heck of a lot to the players involved...
America’s Cup 15 Jul 2015We begin our look back at the 2015 Women’s World Cup with a salute to the champions — this tournament was held on Canadian soil but, by the time the final kicked off, the Americans had made it theirs — on the field and in the stands...
The Destroyer 17 Dec 2014Canadian midfielder Desiree Scott has earned “Destroyer” as a nickname because of her aggressive nature. She will be a big part of Canada’s national team at the upcoming Women’s World Cup.
Canada’s blunders gift win to Japan at BC Place 29 Oct 2014And the Japanese ended up with a 3-2 win, thanks to two terrible defensive mistakes by the Canadian centre backs.