Calgary Herald

Canadian player, coach up for world honours

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Canadian coach John Herdman has long said teenage defender Kadeisha Buchanan had star quality.

On Monday, he was proved right again as the 19- year- old from Brampton, Ont., was one of 10 shortliste­d for the 2015 Ballon d’Or, which honours the women’s player of the year.

Herdman, meanwhile, is shortliste­d for women’s world coach of the year for the second time in his career. He was also nominated in 2012, when he finished sixth in voting.

Contenders for the FIFA men’s awards will be announced Tuesday.

Buchanan, who plays collegiate soccer at West Virginia, turned heads at the Women’s World Cup on home soil this summer when she won the Hyundai Young Player Award and was the lone Canadian on the tournament all- star squad.

Still a teenager, Buchanan already has 40 caps. Tough, physical and fast, she is the anchor in the Canadian defence.

In being shortliste­d for the world award, Buchanan follows in the footsteps of Canadian captain Christine Sinclair, long the face of Canadian women’s soccer.

Herdman drew that parallel back in May 2014 after Buchanan starred in a 1- 1 tie with the U. S.

“I’m not frightened to say it, she’s the Sinclair of defenders. She’s that good,” Herdman said. “We’ll find some areas to keep working on, but she’s got the chance to be the best in the world at her position. That’s the reality.”

The United States, which won the World Cup in July, is the best represente­d country on the shortlist with the three players: Hope Solo, Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd. Brazil’s Marta, who won the award every year from 2006 to 2010 and was the runner- up last year, did not make the 2015 shortlist.

Buchanan is a longshot with Lloyd a favourite after her performanc­e at the World Cup where she won the Golden Ball as player of the tournament, the Silver Boot as second- top scorer and was honoured for best goal of the tournament.

Buchanan’s teammates were quick to send congratula­tions on the honour of making the shortlist. “One of many to come in her career,” said goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc. “It’s only the beginning,” echoed midfielder Sophie Schmidt.

Buchanan is the third Canadian women to be shortliste­d, joining Charmaine Hooper ( 2004) and Sinclair ( 2005- 08, 2010 and 2012- 13).

The three finalists in both the player and coaching categories will be announced Nov. 20 with the winners to be revealed at a gala in Zurich on Jan. 11.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/ FILES ?? Kadeisha Buchanan, left, shows her defensive skills against England’s Jodie Taylor during the FIFA World Cup event. Buchanan is on the shortlist for the world’s top women’s soccer player of the year.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/ FILES Kadeisha Buchanan, left, shows her defensive skills against England’s Jodie Taylor during the FIFA World Cup event. Buchanan is on the shortlist for the world’s top women’s soccer player of the year.

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