Canadian women’s soccer players arrive for SheBelieves Cup wearing purple, a colour associated with gender equality
The Canadian women’s soccer team arrived at Exploria Stadium wearing purple, a colour associated with gender equality, for its opening game against the U.S. at the SheBelieves Cup on Thursday.
They walked out before the game wearing purple T-shirts etched with the words “Enough is Enough” and kept them on for the anthems, maintaining the purple theme during the game via tape on their wrists. Before kickoff, both teams gathered at the centre circle – Americans next to Canadians – and then closed ranks turning the circle into a heart shape in a show of solidarity.
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