Sixth-ranked Canada will face No. 17 China on Feb. 19 before facing No. 31 Mexico on Feb. 22 and No. 42 Taiwan on Feb. 25
The Canadian women will take their first steps under new coach Casey Stoney against China, Mexico and Taiwan at the Pinatar Cup next month in Spain. Manchester United manager Casey Stoney talks to her players during their English Women's Super League soccer match with Aston Villa in Walsall, England, on Dec. 5, 2020.The Canadian women will take their first steps under new coach Casey Stoney against China, Mexico and Taiwan at the Pinatar Cup next month in Spain.
The Canadian women will take their first steps under new coach Casey Stoney against China, Mexico and Taiwan at the Pinatar Cup next month in Spain. Manchester United manager Casey Stoney talks to her players during their English Women's Super League soccer match with Aston Villa in Walsall, England, on Dec. 5, 2020.The Canadian women will take their first steps under new coach Casey Stoney against China, Mexico and Taiwan at the Pinatar Cup next month in Spain.
Canada Soccer had already announced that Stoney would make her Canada coaching debut at the Spanish tournament. But Canada ’s opponents were not revealed until Monday.
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All three games will be played at the Pinatar Arena in Murcia. They were initially described as closed-door contests but a Canada Soccer spokeswoman said organizers have confirmed that spectators will be allowed in for free.
Stoney, formerly coach of the NWSL’s San Diego Wave and England’s Manchester United women’s side, was named Canada coach on Jan. 13.
“I’m really excited to get started. This camp is the first step in building the foundation for what we want to achieve in 2025 and beyond,” Stoney said in a statement. “Each of these teams will present unique challenges, and it’s a great opportunity to assess the players and see where the team is at.”
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