RHIAN SOCCER AND MEDIA
REPORTS
CANADA ANNOUNCES ROSTER FOR GERMANY
16th June 2011
From a CSA Report
Canada has announced the official roster for
the FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011. Coach Carolina Morace
has selected 21 players eligible to play in the world’s
biggest women’s sporting event, which runs this 26th June to
17th July in nine German cities.
All sixteen national rosters will be officially posted this
Friday 17th June on FIFA.com, including those of Canada’s
opening round opponents Germany (26th June in Berlin), France
(30th June in Bochum) and Nigeria (5th July in Dresden).
This will mark Canada’s fifth-consecutive participation in the
FIFA Women’s World Cup dating back to 1995. The team has also
already qualified for the next FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2015
when the event will be hosted by Canada.
Of note on the Canadian roster, goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc has
been selected for her fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup, making
her just the second Canadian to earn that distinction.
Canada’s only other four-time FIFA Women’s World Cup
participant is Andrea Neil, now an assistant coach (along with
Elisabetta Bavagnoli) on coach Morace’s staff.
Canada’s captain and all-time leader in appearances is
Christine Sinclair, now taking part in her third FIFA Women’s
World Cup. Sinclair ranks amongst the top-5 all-time global
leaders in international goals, with 116 to her credit in 159
career matches.
Canada’s vice-captain is Diana Matheson, who ranks second
amongst active players with 122 career appearances for Canada.
Sinclair, Matheson, Erin McLeod, Brittany Timko and Rhian
Wilkinson are all taking part in their third FIFA Women’s
World Cup. In addition, Sinclair, Matheson, Timko (101) and
Wilkinson (100) are all part of Canada’s century club. An
additional seven players have made 50 or more appearances.
Counting all 21 players, this squad has made 1,244 player
appearances at the international level, an average of nearly
60 matches per player.
Nine players are taking part in their first FIFA Women’s World
Cup. The youngest of these are Jonelle Filigno (still only 20)
and Chelsea Stewart (just turned 21), both of whom have earned
Canadian U-20 Player of the Year honours in recent years.
Of the nine first-time participants at the FIFA Women’s World
Cup, three are actually taking part in their first-ever FIFA
event: Christina Julien, Marie-Eve Nault and Kelly Parker. The
other six players have all previously taken part in at least
one FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
Along with Canada’s official list of 21 players, coach Morace
has selected four alternates that would be selected in case of
injury before the opening match.
Canada, whose title sponsor is Winners and presenting sponsor
is Teck, has a 2011 record of 10 wins, one draw and two losses
in 13 matches. This marks the first time Canada has won 10 or
more games in back-to-back seasons. Canada also enters the
FIFA Women’s World Cup as the reigning CONCACAF champions,
having won the confederation title back in November in Cancún,
Mexico.
CANADA
Number | Position | Name | Current club
1- GK- Karina LeBlanc | Unattached / sans club
2- D- Emily Zurrer | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
3- M- Kelly Parker | USA / Atlanta Beat
4- M- Carmelina Moscato | Unattached / sans club
5- D- Robyn Gayle | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
6- M- Kaylyn Kyle | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
7- M- Rhian Wilkinson | NOR / Lillestrøm SK Kvinner
8- M- Diana Matheson | NOR / Lillestrøm SK Kvinner
9- D- Candace Chapman | USA / Western New York Flash
10- F- Jodi-Ann Robinson | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
11- M- Desiree Scott | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
12- F- Christine Sinclair | USA / Western New York Flash
13- M- Sophie Schmidt | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
14- F- Melissa Tancredi | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
15- F- Christina Julien | CAN / Ottawa Fury
16- F- Jonelle Filigno | USA / Rutgers University
17- D- Brittany Timko | Unattached / sans club
18- GK- Erin McLeod | USA / magicJack
19- M- Chelsea Stewart | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
20- D- Marie-Eve Nault | CAN / Ottawa Fury
21- GK- Stephanie Labbé | SWE / Piteå IF
CANADA | ALTERNATES
Beanlands, Rachelle | 1993 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Gloucester
Dragons Booth, Melanie | 1984 | Burlington, ON, CAN |
Burlington YSC
Buckland, Chelsea | 1990 | North Delta, BC, CAN
| Walley SA
McCalla, Brooke | 1987 | Pickering, ON, CAN |
Pickering
CANADA | STAFF
Head of Delegation / Chef de délegation : Clive Wilkinson
Head Coach / Entraîneure-chef : Carolina Morace
Assistant Coach / Entraîneure adjointe : Elisabetta Bavagnoli
Assistant Coach / Entraîneure adjointe : Andrea Neil
Goalkeeper Coach / Entraîneur des gardiens :
Max Colucci Fitness Coach / Préparateur
physique :
Mario Familari Video Coordinator / Vidéaste :
Sian Bagshawe General Manager / Gérant d’équipe
:
Misty Thomas Equipment Manager / Gérante de
l’équipement :
Maeve Glass Doctor / Docteur :
Dr. Pietro Braina Doctor / Docteur :
Dr. Salvatore Delogu Physiotherapist /
Physiothérapeute :
Leonardo Raveggi Physiotherapist /
Physiothérapeute :
Fabrizio DiFrancesco Massage Therapist /
Massothérapeute :
Shoko Nagai Staff / : Andy O’Brien