Canada Women’s U17 World Cup 2010 Team Selected

August 20, 2010 at 3:36 pm ,

Canada’s women’s U17 head coach Bryan Rosenfeld has announced the 21 players who will represent Canada at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010. The 16-team competition is being held in five cities across the Caribbean nation from 5 – 25 September. Canada, the CONCACAF champion, is participating in its second-consecutive FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup.

“The team has worked hard over the past four months,” said head coach Rosenfeld. “Now that the final selections have been made our focus is on the details that will best prepare the team for the group stage. The players and staff are anxious and excited to begin our final preparation process as our opening match grows closer.”

Canada’s women’s U17 team presented by BMO has been drawn into Group D and will face Ghana, the Republic of Ireland, and Brazil in its three group matches.

The young Canucks will open against Ghana on 6 September, before facing the Republic of Ireland on 9 September, with both matches taking place at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima, Trinidad. Canada will conclude group play against Brazil on 13 September at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, Trinidad.

Canadian fans can follow all the team’s matches from Trinidad and Tobago on CBC’s platform of networks. Canada’s matches will be shown live on CBC Bold and streamed on cbcsports.ca. Each match will then be re-broadcast on the main CBC network at midnight.

The Canadian squad will complete its preparations with a week-long camp beginning on 25 August in Florida before traveling to Trinidad for the World Cup. While in Florida, Canada will tune up with a match against fellow FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup participant Korea Republic on 30 August.

Canada qualified for Trinidad and Tobago 2010 by virtue of winning the 2010 CONCACAF Women’s Under 17 Championship in March. Canada defeated Mexico 1:0 in the 20 March final. The win followed the dramatic qualification in the semi-final stage on 18 March over USA after winning 5-3 on kicks from the penalty mark.

“Our roster that won the CONCACAF championship has remained largely intact,” said Rosenfeld. “Unfortunately two players, Katherine Caverly and Sabrina Hémond, are unfortunately out of the squad due to injury. We are very confident with the new players who will replace their roles.”

In 2010, Canada has compiled a record of six wins, three draws, and two losses in its international matches.

Canada’s roster features 16 returning players from the CONCACAF Women’s Under17 Championship. Two players on the roster return from the quarter-final finish at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup New Zealand 2008: midfielder Diamond Simpson and goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo.

This season, coach Rosenfeld has seen 40 different players in his national camps. The final selection of 21 players features 14 players born in 1993, six born in 1994 and one (Ashley Lawrence) born in 1995. All 21 players have also come through Canada’s National Training Centres and/or BMO National Championships.

2010 will mark Canada’s second consecutive appearance at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup following its participation at New Zealand 2008. Rosenfeld coached the Canadian squad to the quarterfinals of that tournament before falling to 1:3 to Germany.

The 16 nations competing in the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010 are: host Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Ghana, Republic of Ireland, Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa, Spain, and Venezuela.

G Eve Badana Toronto Lynx Markham ON
G Rachelle Beanlands Ottawa Fury Ottawa ON
G Sabrina D’Angelo Toronto Lynx Welland ON
D Alison Clarke World Soccer Academy Winnipeg MB
D Ally Courtnall Eagles SC Victoria BC
D Vanessa Kovacs Vancouver Whitecaps U18 North Delta BC
D Yazmin Ongtengco-Hintzen Ajax United Whitby ON
D Nicole Setterlund Vancouver Whitecaps U18 White Rock BC
D Sophie Thérien Lac St-Louis Lakers Kirkland QC
M Charlène Achille CS Longueuil Longueuil QC
M Chantale Campbell North London London ON
M Kylie Davis Lac St-Louis Lakers Ile-Bizard QC
M Jade Kovacevic Oakville FC Oakville ON
M Diamond Simpson Dixie Dragons Mississauga ON
F Caroline Beaulne CS Longueuil Longueuil QC
F Haisha Cantave Ottawa Fury Orléans ON
F Nour Ghoneim Richmond Hill Aurora ON
F Ashley Lawrence Erin Mills Brampton ON
F Kinley McNicoll Burlington Heat Oakville ON
F Zakiya McIntosh Ajax United Ajax ON
F Abigail Raymer Vancouver Whitecaps U18 Victoria BC
Head of Delegation John Knox
Member of Delegation Ken MacLean
Head Coach Bryan Rosenfeld
Assistant Coach Lewis Page
Goalkeeper Coach Owen Braun
Strength and Conditioning Coach Paolo Pacione
Team Manager Les Meszaros
Video Specialist Linda Hathorn
Doctor Dr Darrell Menard
Athletic Therapist Maria Xenos
Athletic Therapist Sarah Newman
Equipment Manager Joe Nocifura

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