Sinclair, 40, in what could be her final season of club soccer, opened the scoring for Portland in its recent 4-1 victory.
Christine Sinclair, at age 40, is still writing history for women's soccer in North America, and her latest feat helped her club nab its first win of the 2024 season.
Sinclair's first of the year came in the sixth minute on a rebound after Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell made an initial save on Sophia Smith. Seattle Reign FC midfielder Jess Fishlock is the only other player to score in the first 10 seasons of the NWSL. She's yet to find the back of the net thus far in 2024.She's the greatest goal-scorer of all time with 190 in 327 caps with Canada's national women's team since 2000; has three Olympic medals, including gold from Tokyo 2020; the Northern Star Award ; a spot on Canada's Walk of Fame ; inductions to the Order of Canada and B.C.
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