The Niagara Falls Review

Sinclair honoured for vintage season, as she earns her 14th top Canadian award

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — Canada teammate Jordyn Huitema hadn’t been born when Christine Sinclair won her first Canadian Women’s Player of the Year Award in 2000.

Eighteen years later, Sinclair’s remarkable soccer career continues to impress.

The 35-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., earned her 14th Canadian Player of the Year Award on Tuesday, capping a year that saw her shine on both the club and internatio­nal stage.

Sinclair finished first in voting by Canadian media and coaches ahead of defender Kadeisha Buchanan, last year’s winner. UCLA midfielder Jessie Fleming was third, ahead of Manchester City striker Janine Beckie and Paris Saint-Germain wingback-midfielder Ashley Lawrence.

The men’s winner will be announced Wednesday. Besiktas midfielder Atiba Hutchinson has claimed the award the last six years.

Sinclair delivered the winning goal in the game that qualified Canada for next year’s Women’s World Cup in France — scoring a second for good measure in Canada’s 7-0 win over Panama in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Championsh­ip in October.

And she led Canada in scoring for the 15th time in 19 years, with eight goals and two assists in 12 internatio­nal matches as Canada went 8-4-0.

With 177 goals in 274 appearance­s for Canada, Sinclair is on the verge of soccer history. She is just seven goals back of retired American Abby Wambach (184) on the all-time scoring list.

On the club front, Sinclair played all 2,160 minutes for the Portland Thorns as they finished second in the NWSL. She scored nine goals and finished tied for third in the league with six assists.

After being honoured as Canada’s best in 2000, Sinclair won the award every year from 2004 to 2014 until Buchanan broke the string in 2015. Sinclair won again in 2016, with Buchanan winning in 2017.

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Christine Sinclair

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