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It’s a game Canadian soccer fans have been waiting a long time for.
Canada went on to win bronze over France with Diana Matheson scoring the game-winner in the 92nd minute, securing Canada’s first-ever medal in women’s soccer. Today, Sinclair, Sophie Schmidt, Desiree Scott and Erin McLeod are the only players remaining from that 2012 team. Their most recent match-up came on Feb. 18 at the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando. While it was a tight match where the Canadians had a number of glorious chances to put the game away, Rose Lavelle broke through in the 79th minute for the home side in a 1-0 USA victory.
On January 29, 2020, Sinclair passed American Abby Wambach to become the world’s all-time leader for international goals . She currently sits at the top with 187. While she provided the lone goal in the opener in a 1-1 draw with Japan, it was Janine Beckie who stepped up in a 2-1 victory against Chile with a brace while Leon got Canada on the board in a 1-1 draw against Great Britain.
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