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Convocação do Canadá para os Jogos Olimpicos

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Seleção Brasileira
Crédito: www.fss.rs/Federação-de-Futebol-da-Servia
Canada Soccer and the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) unveiled the 18 athletes nominated to represent Canada in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament Tokyo 2020 from 21 July to 6 August.

As the reigning back-to-back Olympic bronze medallists, Canada will kick off their Tokyo 2020 journey when they face Japan in the opening match in Sapporo on 21 July at 19.30 local (06.30 ET / 03.30 PT). Canada will next face Chile on 24 July at 16.30 local (03.30 ET / 00.30 PT), before wrapping up the group stage against Great Britain in Kashima on 27 July at 20.00 local (07.00 ET / 04.00 PT).

From 12 nations in three groups, the top-eight nations advance to the Olympic Quarterfinals with the top two from each of the groups joined by the top two third place finishers. The Quarterfinal winners will advance to the Semifinals with the winners playing in the Gold Medal Final at Tokyo’s Olympic Stadium and the other two Semi finalists playing for the Bronze Medal.

“For me, team selection was a question of picking the right blend of players across the pitch, so that we can progress through the six games at the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament ready to win,” said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “I know these players will do everything in their power to make Canada proud. With hard work, the right mindset and a strong belief in our individual and collective ability, Canada can give any team a really difficult game and ultimately succeed in the Olympic Games.”

Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Soccer Team qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the 2020 CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship in Texas and California in January 2020, earning Canada its fourth consecutive Olympic berth in women’s soccer.

Canada are one of just five nations in the world that have qualified for each of the past four Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments. Canada is also the only nation in the world to reach the podium at both London 2012 and Rio 2016 in women’s football. At Rio 2016, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team were the first Canadian Olympic team to win back-to-back medals at a summer Olympic Games in more than a century and at London 2012 were the first Canadian team to win a medal at the summer Olympic Games since 1908.

“It is always an honour to represent Canada at the Olympic Games and I am excited to be returning to my fourth Olympic Games,” said Captain Christine Sinclair. “The Olympic Games have played an important part in the history of Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team, and I am looking forward to do whatever I can to help take this team back to the podium and make history again. Our team is in good spot, we are excited, we are hungry, and we are ready to go.” (Fonte: www.canadasoccer.com)

Lista dos Convocados
Data da Convocação: 23 de Junho de 2021
Número de Atletas Convocados: 22 (Vinte e Duas)
Competição: Jogos Olímpicos de Tóquio 2021
Adversárias: Japão, Chile Grã-Bretanha (na Primeira Fase)
Data dos Jogos: 21, 24 e 27 de Julho de 2021
Local: Sapporo (21 e 24) e Kashima (27)
Estádios: Sapporo Dome Stadium (21 e 24) e Kashima Stadium (27)
→→Goleiras
1 Stephanie Lynn Marie Labbé Stephanie Labbé Fotboll Club Rosengård (Suécia)
2 Kailen Mary Iacovoni Sheridan Kailen Sheridan NJ/NY Gotham F.C. (EUA)
→→Defensoras
3 Kadeisha Buchanan Kadeisha Buchanan Olympique Lyonnais (França)
4 Vanessa Gilles Vanessa Gilles F.C. Girondins Bordeaux (França)
5 Shelina Laura Zadorsky Shelina Zadorsky Tottenham Hotspur F.C. (Inglaterra)
6 Allysha Lyn Chapman Allysha Chapman Houston Dash (EUA)
7 Ashley Elizabeth Lawrence Ashley Lawrence Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (França)
8 Jayde Yuk Fun Riviere Jayde Riviere University of Michigan (EUA)
→→Meio-Campista
9 Jessie Alexandra Fleming Jessie Fleming Chelsea Football Club (Inglaterra)
10 Julia Angela Grosso Julia Grosso University of Texas (EUA)
11 Rebecca Catherine Quinn Rebecca Quinn O.L. Reign (EUA)
12 Desiree Rose Marie Scott Desiree Scott Kansas City N.W.S.L. (EUA)
→→Atacantes
13 Janine Elizabeth Beckie Janine Beckie Manchester City W.F.C. (EUA)
14 Adriana Kristina Leon Adriana Leon West Ham United F.C. (Inglaterra)
15 Nichelle Patrice Prince Nichelle Prince Houston Dash (EUA)
16 Deanne Cynthia Rose Deanne Rose University of Florida (EUA)
17 Christine Margaret Sinclair Christine Sinclair Portland Thorns F.C. (EUA)
18 Évelyne Viens Évelyne Viens NJ/NY Gotham F.C. (EUA)
DT Beverly Humphries-Priestman Bev Priestman 29/4/1968, Consett (Inglaterra)
19 Erin Katrina McLeod Erin McLeod Orlando Pride (EUA)
20 Gabrielle Carle Gabrielle Carle Florida State University (EUA)
21 Sophie Diana Schmidt Sophie Schmidt Houston Dash (EUA)
22 Jordyn Pamela Huitema Jordyn Huitema Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (França)
Atletas Supletes: Erin McLeod, Gabrielle Carle, Sophie Schmidt e Jordyn Huitema;
• Convocação da Seleção Brasileira → www.futeboldaselecaobrasileira.com.br/convocação
• Fonte de Pesquisa → www.canadasoccer.com/Federação-Canadense-Futebol
01/07 - A FIFA autorizou a inscrição de mais 4 atletas. Somando 22 no Elenco.
.:: Galeria de Imagens ::.
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Crédito das Imagens: www.canadasoccer.com/team
.:: Tabela de Jogos nas Olimpíadas ::.
21/07 04:30 Sapporo Dome, Sapporo Grã-Bretanha 2 x 0 Chile Ficha
21/07 07:30 Sapporo Dome, Sapporo Japão 1 x 1 Canadá Ficha
24/07 04:30 Sapporo Dome, Sapporo Chile 1 x 2 Canadá Ficha
24/07 07:30 Sapporo Dome, Sapporo Japão 0 x 1 Grã-Bretanha Ficha
27/07 08:00 Miyagi Stadium, Rifu Chile 0 x 1 Japão Ficha
28/07 08:00 Kashima Stadium, Kashima Canadá 1 x 1 Grã-Bretanha Ficha
Classificação: 1º Grã-Bretanha (7), 2º Canadá (5), 3º Japão (4) e 4º Chile (0)

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Porque Deus amou o mundo de tal maneira, que deu seu Filho unigênito, para que todo aquele que Nele crer não pereça, mas tenha a vida eterna. (João 3.16)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John, 3:16)

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