Sydney Collins, Nichelle Prince and Quinn, winning their battle with injury, have made Canada coach Bev Priestman's 18-player roster for the Paris Olympics.
Sydney Collins, Nichelle Prince and Quinn, winning their battle with injury, have made Canada coach Bev Priestman's 18-player roster for the Paris Olympics.
Prince is no stranger to injury, having ruptured her Achilles in a friendly against Brazil in November 2022. The forward recovered in time to make Canada’s roster for last summer’s World Cup but only saw brief action off the bench. The 19-year-old Smith, who can play both midfielder and forward, had been thought a likely candidate because of her versatility and success in her rookie season as a pro in Portugal, where she was named best newcomer after scoring 16 goals for Sporting CP. But she and Larisey appear victims of the numbers game up front.
Fleming leads the side, having taken over the captaincy from Sinclair. The 26-year-old from London, Ont., has 132 caps, making her senior debut at just 15. “When I think back to 2012, it was this very team that inspired a nine-year-old girl to strive for greatness," said Jade Rose."And to have those dreams turn reality 12 years later is beyond anything I could possibly describe.
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