From Opponent to Coach: Casey Stoney's Journey with Canada Women's Football

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From Opponent to Coach: Casey Stoney's Journey with Canada Women's Football
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Casey Stoney, the new coach of the Canada women's national football team, reflects on her past encounters with Canada as a player, including their memorable Olympic clash and the 2015 World Cup quarterfinal.

Casey Stoney , the newly appointed coach of the Canada women's national football team, vividly recalls facing Canada as a player. Her most memorable encounter occurred during the 2012 London Olympics . Stoney captained Great Britain to a 1-0 victory over Brazil in front of a roaring crowd of 70,584 at Wembley Stadium. The elation of the win was almost surreal, as Stoney described waking up the next day and questioning if the experience was real.

However, three days later, Canada shattered that dream by defeating Great Britain 2-0 in the quarterfinal held in Coventry. The crushing defeat left Stoney devastated, prompting her to drive straight home to Lincoln, her club team, where she spent the evening in tears. Unable to even watch the Olympics on television, she retreated to France for 12 days to clear her head. This period of introspection ultimately helped her regain focus. Canada's goals in that fateful match were scored by Jonelle Foligno and captain Christine Sinclair. Looking back on these past encounters with Canada, Stoney finds it ironic that she now guides the Canadian team. She acknowledges that Canada has always posed a formidable challenge for her England team, emphasizing the fierce competitiveness of their games. Canada's consistently strong program and exceptional player pool always demanded England's utmost effort. In a twist of fate, England had the last laugh in the 2015 Women's World Cup, eliminating host Canada 2-1 in the quarterfinal. The match, held at Vancouver's B.C. Place Stadium, saw Stoney enter the game as a substitute in stoppage time

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