BԪַ

Skip to content

SinclairBԪַs soccer star to shine one last time at Starlight Stadium

Dec. 1 Langford rematch with World Cup rival Australia will be one of retiring iconBԪַs final 2 games
web1_2023102311100-ffb24c5d4dcc6977ef35079f6f6fcfd9c96c5d30d26f98450e589c43872f5bab
CanadaBԪַs Christine Sinclair, 12, and JamaicaBԪַs Deneisha Blackwood, 14, battle for the ball during second half CONCACAF womenBԪַs championship soccer series match in Toronto on Tuesday Sept. 26, 2023. Canada captain Sinclair will wrap up her international career in her backyard, with December games against Australia in Langford, B.C. and Vancouver. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Canada captain Christine Sinclair will wrap up her international career in December with two games in her backyard.

The 10th-ranked Canadian women will face 11th-ranked Australia on Dec. 1 at Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C., and Dec. 5 at VancouverBԪַs B.C. Place Stadium. The co-host Matildas ended CanadaBԪַs World Cup campaign this summer with a 4-0 win that consigned the Canadians to third place in Group B and an early trip home.

Sinclair announced plans last week to retire from international football at the end of the year but will spend one more season with her club team, the NWSLBԪַs Portland Thorns.

First up for the 40-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., are two games against No. 9 Brazil, on Saturday in Montreal and Oct. 31 in Halifax. Sinclair is the worldBԪַs all-time leading goal-scorer with 190 goals in 327 appearances.

Canada has an all-time 8-8-3 record against Australia, which finished fourth at the World Cup after losing 2-0 to Sweden in the bronze-medal game and 3-1 to England in the semifinal.

The Canadians had beaten Australians in three straight games prior to the World Cup loss.

The Olympic champion Canadians are coming off a 4-1 aggregate victory over Jamaica in a September Olympic qualifying playoff series.

Brazil, which like Canada failed to survive the group round at the World Cup, has already qualified for the Paris Olympics. Australia begins its Olympic qualifying campaign in this monthBԪַs international window with games against Iran, the Philippines and Taiwan.

Australia coach Tony GustavssonBԪַs 23-player roster for the Asian qualifiers features 21 members of the World Cup squad, including captain Sam Kerr and vice-captain Steph Catley. The new faces are under-23 internationals Amy Sayer and Charlie Rule.

The Canadian women are 13-4-3 all-time in British Columbia, most recently hosting Nigeria in a two-match series at B.C. Place and Starlight Stadium in April 2022.

The Nigeria games were part of a BԪַcelebration tourBԪַ to honour the Olympic champions.

CanadaBԪַs 2-0 win at B.C. Place on April 8, 2020, served as a celebration for Sinclair setting the goal-scoring record. Three days later, Sinclair added to her total with a goal in CanadaBԪַs 2-2 comeback draw with the Super Falcons.

READ MORE:





(or

BԪַ

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }