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Female keeper denied PDL spot

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CALGARY — Canadian women’s goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe has been denied a chance to play for the Calgary Foothills men’s soccer team by the league citing her gender.

The 31-year-old from Stony Plain, Alta., was trying out for Foothills FC. The Premier Developmen­t League, a feeder league sponsored by United Soccer Leagues in the United States and Canada and which also includes the Victoria Highlander­s, says she’s not eligible.

“I have given it my best fight and feel myself fitting in, but unfortunat­ely not everyone is as open minded about this situation,” Labbe wrote in her blog.

“The PDL’s initial response was that as per the rules ‘The PDL is a men’s league’ and ‘given that the PDL is a gender-based league, women are ineligible to play.’ ”

Labbe has earned 49 caps for Canada and helped the women’s team win an Olympic bronze in Rio in 2016.

She’s been looking for a place to play since parting ways with the National Women’s Soccer League’s Washington Spirit this year.

The PDL said in a statement that: “like virtually all of our peer leagues around the world, the PDL has gender-based eligibilit­y requiremen­ts, which we applied consistent­ly in this case.

“Although our specific mission relates to the men’s game, we applaud all that female players have done to move the sport of soccer forward in North America.

“Stephanie Labbe, in particular, has had tremendous success, and we wish her the best as she continues to pursue her career goals.”

Labbe has played in pre-season matches for Foothills, who open the regular season May 11 versus Victoria.

Labbe did not respond to an email message from the Canadian Press, but Foothills coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. said she has the talent to be among his three goalkeeper­s.

“She fits our style of play,” Wheeldon said. “I like my goalkeeper­s to act like sweepers that can play out with their feet.

“I’d take a shorter, more athletic goalkeeper if they can play with their feet. When Steph joined in training I could see she could fit that. I thought ‘that’s my type of goaltender.’

“She’s done well. She came on against FC Edmonton’s Academy team and made two great saves.”

Labbe wrote she’s not giving up on playing with the men’s team.

“This may be the first road block, but hearing ‘no’ doesn’t mean the end, it just means we have to find a diversion around the problem,” she said.

Wheeldon Jr. said there isn’t enough time to appeal to the league with a short season from May to early August.

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