The Province

Canada mixes it up for Rio rematch

Roster blends youth and experience for women’s soccer friendly against Brazil

- NEIL DAVIDSON Twitter.com/NeilMDavid­son

Canadian coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller has summoned a blend of experience and youth for a Sept. 2 soccer friendly with Brazil in Ottawa in advance of the October CONCACAF Women’s Championsh­ip.

Captain Christine Sinclair will be awarded her 269th cap at TD Place in a rematch of the 2016 Olympic bronze-medal game won 2-1 by Canada.

The 35-year-old Sinclair joins 30-plus Stephanie Labbe, Erin McLeod, Diana Matheson, Sophie Schmidt and Desiree Scott on the 23-woman roster.

The six veterans have 934 caps between them.

At the other end of the spectrum are teenagers Jordyn Huitema, Maya Antoine, Julia Grosso and Jayde Riviere, all 17, and Deanne Rose (19). And Rose (33 caps) and Huitema (11 caps) are no strangers to the senior side.

The Canadian roster features 15 of the 18 players who faced Brazil in Sao Paulo in 2016.

The roster also includes 19 of the 20 players chosen for the 3-2 loss to Germany in Hamilton on June 10 plus Huitema, Antoine and Riviere, who were with Canada at the CONCACAF U-17 Championsh­ip at the time, and third goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo. Fullback Emma Regan isn’t in the picture for Brazil.

The Canadian women will also play a closed-day match with Brazil in the Ottawa area.

Canada is currently ranked fifth in the world while Brazil is No. 10.

“They’ll definitely remember (the bronze-medal game),” Heiner-Moller said of Brazil.

“They’re so skilful individual­ly. They’ve got potentiall­y the best forward line in the world. They’re so fast up front. That’s what they bring.

“It’s going to be exciting to watch our defence, but also how we can actually make them defend more than they might like.”

The Canadian roster features six players currently based in Europe. A seventh, Schmidt, is no longer under contract for Germany’s FFC Frankfurt and is looking for a new club. Schmidt has been in Vancouver working out with Heiner-Moller and some of the younger players.

Heiner-Moller welcomes the European influence, saying it will be an advantage.

Heiner-Moller is using the Brazil games to assess his roster ahead of the Oct. 4-17 CONCACAF Championsh­ip, which will serve as a World Cup qualifier. He’ll take 20 players to the regional championsh­ip in Texas.

There will be few surprises on the CONCACAF tournament roster, Heiner-Moller suggested, saying it was “highly likely that the players will be drawn from the 23 called up for the Brazil game.

The Canadian women will gather on Aug. 27 in advance of to the Brazil game.

 ?? — CP FILES ?? Christine Sinclair celebrates after scoring on Germany earlier this summer. The captain is set to pick up her 269th cap against Brazil.
— CP FILES Christine Sinclair celebrates after scoring on Germany earlier this summer. The captain is set to pick up her 269th cap against Brazil.

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