Times Colonist

Canada to host pair of friendlies against Costa Rica

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — Canada’s women’s soccer team will host Costa Rica in a pair of June friendlies in Winnipeg and Toronto, savouring a home showcase while keeping an eye on a rising CONCACAF team.

The series starts in Winnipeg on June 8 before shifting to Toronto for a June 11 game.

“There aren’t many FIFA internatio­nal windows each year but we’re taking advantage of as many as we possibly can,” said Canada coach John Herdman. “The June fixtures are just a great opportunit­y to bring [in] a team like Costa Rica, whom we’re going to have to beat at some point to qualify for the World Cup and Olympics.”

Playing on a FIFA internatio­nal date also allows fourthrank­ed Canada to call in European-based players like Kadeisha Buchanan, Ashley Lawrence and Sophie Schmidt.

Canada last played No. 29 Costa Rica in February 2016 at the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament in Houston, winning 3-1 to secure its berth in Rio where it went on to win bronze.

The Central American side has some marquee players in midfielder­s Shirley Cruz, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain, and Sky Blue FC’s Raquel Rodriguez, who won the 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy as the best female player in NCAA ranks.

“They’ve got some real key players that can make a difference and they were a genuine threat to our Olympic qualificat­ion,” Herdman said. “They’re a team that has grown massively over the last five years and their World Cup results kind of showed that. They were fighting to get out of their group.”

Costa Rica tied Spain 1-1 and South Korea 2-2 before losing 1-0 to Brazil at the 2015 World Cup.

Costa Rica is ranked fourth in CONCACAF behind the top-ranked Americans, Canada and No. 26 Mexico. There is a gap before you get to the fifth-ranked Haiti at No. 63.

Costa Rica is the latest addition to a fixture list that sees the Canadians look to defend their title at the Algarve Cup March 1-8 in Portugal before playing No. 8 Sweden on April 6 in Trelleborg, Sweden, and No. 2 Germany in Erfurt, Germany, on April 9.

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