CANWNT News
Our latest episode is out in which we talk about CANWNT news, provide an update on CANWNT players at home and abroad, preview the 2016 U20 Women’s World Cup including how we qualified, roster information and the group stage matches! Check out the U20 WWC page on our website for detailed information about the roster, match schedule and where you can watch Canada play.
- FIFA Live Your Goals Festival to Inspire Young Female Soccer Players in Saskatoon with appearance by Olympic Bronze Medalist Karina LeBlanc
- Canada Soccer to kick off Papua New Guinea 2016 against Spain (on TSN in Canada)
- Canada falls to Spain in opening match of Papua New Guinea 2016
- Canada Soccer Women’s U-20 team ready to take on Nigeria in second match at Papua New Guinea 2016
- Canada Soccer Women’s U-20 team defeated by Nigeria at Papua New Guinea 2016
- Equalizer Soccer: The U-20 Women’s World Cup has not gone well for Canada
- U-20 Women’s World Cup a launch pad for Christine Sinclair
- Clemson, Duke, Ohio State, UCLA, West Virginia all advance to the second round in the NCAA College Cup
- FC Rosengård 1 – 0 Limhamn Bunkeflo (Svenska Cupen)
- FFC Frankfurt 0 – 1 Bayern Munchen
- UWCL, Round of 16, Leg 2:
- Champions League: FC Rosengård to the quarterfinals
FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
Sunday November 13th
Monday, November 14th
Wednesday, November 16th
Thursday, November 17
Canadians in the NCAA College Cup tournament, Second Round
- Santa Clara: Brittany Ambrose (CSA)
- South Carolina: Simone Wark
- Clemson: Kailen Sheridan (CSA)
- Utah: Kristin Fairborn, Natalie Kump
- Texas Tech: Carly Wickenheiser
- Wisconsin: Victoria Pickett (CSA)*, Emily Borgmann (CSA)
- Florida: Courtney Douglas
- Northwestern: Simmrin Dhaliwal (CSA)
- Illinois State: Haley Smith
- Duke: Rebecca Quinn (CSA), Anna Munro
- UCLA: Jessie Fleming (CSA)
- Nebraska: Lindsay Hargreaves, Nikki Turney
- Ohio State: Nichelle Prince (CSA), Lindsay Agnew (CSA), Devon Kerr (CSA), Marike Mousset (CSA)*
- West Virginia: Kadehisha Buchanan (CSA), Ashley Lawrence (CSA), Carla Portillo (CSA), Bianca St. George (CSA)*, Easther Mayi Kith (CSA), Amandine Pierre-Louis (CSA), Rylee Foster (CSA)*
*Players away for the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup (November 13 – December 3)