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Canada will host THE CONCACAF Women’s Olympic
Qualification Tournament in Vancouver. The Canadian Soccer
Association has announced that Vancouver will be the host city for
the upcoming Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean
Association Football (CONCACAF) Women's Olympic Qualification
Tournament from 19-29 January 2012.
The eight-team championship will feature Canada and
seven continental opponents as they vie for one of the two
qualification spots to London 2012 Women's Olympic Football
Tournament later that year.
“British Columbia enjoys a stellar reputation for
supporting soccer and hosting major events,” said Peter Montopoli,
the Canadian Soccer Association General Secretary. “We saw the
success of the FIFA U-20 Men’s World Cup in 2007 and the
enthusiastic fan support that propelled the Vancouver Whitecaps FC
into Major League Soccer. I can think of no better place for our
Women’s National Team to win their way to London.”
The newly revitalized BC Place stadium will host the
eight participating teams competing in this 15-match event. Canada,
Mexico and USA will vie alongside three teams from the Caribbean and
two from Central America for the two coveted passes to the Women's
Olympic Football Tournament to be held in London, England, in July
2012.
“I’m confident British Columbians will show their enthusiastic
support when Canada’s Women’s National Team plays before a home
audience for an opportunity to represent our country in the London
Olympics,” said Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister
Ida Chong. “This international tournament will provide a superb
opportunity for British Columbians to support our summer athletes.”
This marks the third edition of CONCACAF Women’s Olympic
Qualification Tournament, held every four years since 2004. In 2008,
the Canadian team went undefeated before finishing in second place
behind CONCACAF champion USA, falling in the championship final on
kicks from the penalty mark. Canada still advanced to the Women's
Olympic Football Tournament and reached the quarter-final stage.
Once again, Canada's nemesis was USA: the Canadians came within an
extra-time goal of knocking off the eventual Olympic champions, but
had to settle for an eighth-place finish.
In the most recent CONCACAF championship in November 2010, Canada
was crowned continental winners ahead of USA (and runner-up Mexico).
The four-top teams at the 2010 CONCACAF championship were Canada,
Mexico, USA and Costa Rica. Canada and Mexico have both qualified
for the Women's Olympic Football Tournament once while USA has
qualified all four times, winning three gold medals and one silver
medal.
Canada won gold at the 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifier in
Cancún, Mexico, thus qualifying for a fifth FIFA Women's World Cup.
Canada will take part in the 16-team FIFA Women's World Cup Germany
2011 from 26 June to 17 July. Four years thereafter, Canada will
serve as host of the FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015.
Canada’s Women’s National Team, whose title sponsor is Winners and
presenting sponsor is Teck, is one of the top women's football
programs in the world. The Canadian team was most recently ranked
6th in the world in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking.
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