TEAM CANADA:
RHIAN
WILKINSON & DE GUZMAN NAMED CanadaSoccer.com 's FANS CHOICES
28th January 2008 From a CSA
Report
The fans have made their selections:
Canadian national-team players Rhian Wilkinson and Julian de Guzman have been selected 2007 CanadaSoccer.com's Fans' Choices. The two stars were
recognized by Canadian fans in an online vote conducted on the Canadian Soccer Association's website this month.

Both Wilkinson and de Guzman - each
of whom have their own player website - received the most fan votes in their respective categories. The two adidas Canadian Players of the Year - Christine
Sinclair and Dwayne De Rosario - both finished second in the respective categories. Teenagers Tiffany Cameron and David Edgar each finished third.
In 2007, Wilkinson was the
Fédération de soccer du Québec Senior Player of Excellence. She took part in her second FIFA Women's World Cup, this time traveling overseas
to play in Hangzhou and Chengdu, China. She also won a bronze medal at the XV Pan American Games Rio 2007. In 14 games with the
Winners - Canada's women's national team, she scored two goals - one against the United States and one against Jamaica. Throughout
the season, fans followed Wilkinson's career at
http://www.rhianwilkinsonsoccer.com.
"A big thank you to all the Canadian
women's team fans who voted in this poll," says Rhian Wilkinson. "I am incredibly honoured as a Canadian athlete. I can only accept the award with
humility, when you understand the quality and skill of my teammates. I know that fans from across the country supported me, so it was not just my extended
family!! The Canadian women's soccer team has some of the best and most loyal fans of any sport and any country, even when it has been so long since they have
been able to see us play at home. My thanks go out to all of them. The Canadian women's team value their support more than I can begin to say."
In 2007, de Guzman was the Most
Valuable Player at the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States. He scored two goals in the opening match against Costa Rica as Canada made their run to the
tournament semi-final. Along with playing in 10 international friendly matches for Canada's men's national team, he opened his third season in Spanish football
with Deportivo de La Coruña. Fans can visit his official website at
http://www.enblanquiazul.org/deguzman.
"I would like to give a big thanks
to those who have voted for me in this poll and I could only tip my hat to my teammates on the national team who helped me look good on the pitch," says
Julian de Guzman. "Those who follow the national team continue to show amazing love and heavy support for the team in the country's burgeoning sport. This is
key in the revolution the men's team is experiencing right now going into FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Without this passion, I don't think this player award would be
possible for me to have. So I'm honoured as a Canadian to receive this award voted by fans, friends and family across the nation and globe. "
CanadaSoccer.com is the official website of the Canadian Soccer Association. The website features up-to-date news on all of Canada's national
teams, match-by-match statistics and profiles of every current and past national-team player, scores and records from the BMO National Championships,
and information on all other aspects of the Association including training centres, coaching programs and referee programs.
28th January 2008 From a Ottawa Fury Report
http://www.ottawafury.com
Congratulations to former Ottawa Fury player Rhian Wilkinson who has
been selected the CanadaSoccer.com's Fans' Choice for 2007. Wilkinson played for the Fury in the 2003-2006 W-League seasons before being seconded
to the Canadian National team residency squad in January last year. She was recognized by Canadian fans in an online vote conducted on the Canadian
Soccer Association's website this month. Julian de Guzman was the fans' choice in the male category.
28th January 2008 From a Toronto Sun Report by
George Gross
Players on Canada's National soccer teams, both men and women,
are not rated too highly by the world's experts. At least not among the sport's elite.
In a recent FIFA (Federation of International Football Association) poll of coaches from around the world, all 150 of them
ignored any Canadian male player as being among the globe's top three.
So, what happened to Canadian National Women's sharpshooter Christine Sinclair, you may ask? Well, she did collect two
third-place votes and wound up in 25th place amongst the best female players in the world.
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