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    "title": "Canada beats Russia 1:0 in second Algarve Cup group stage match",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-04 18:44:29",
    "published_at": "2018-03-02 20:00:00",
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    "subtitle": "Canada came away with a 1:0 victory in its second group stage match of the 2018 Algarve Cup after featuring a different lineup from its opening match. Playing a 3-5-2 formation with Christine Sinclair and Jordyn Huitema on the front line, Canada dominated their opponent with an aggressive attack up \u2026",
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    "body": "<p>Canada came away with a 1:0 victory in its second group stage match of the 2018 Algarve Cup after featuring a different lineup from its opening match.&nbsp; Playing a 3-5-2 formation with Christine Sinclair and Jordyn Huitema on the front line, Canada dominated their opponent with an aggressive attack up the sidelines.<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s lone goal was scored in the 25th minute after Huitema was pulled down in the box by Russian captain Anna Zozhnikova.&nbsp; Canada&rsquo;s captain and all-time goals leader Sinclair made no mistake by drilling the ball low into the corner. It was Sinclair&rsquo;s first goal of the tournament and the 170th of her international goal, putting her only 14 behind the all-time women&rsquo;s international goalscoring record.<br>\u200bWhile the squad featured plenty of youth, with eight starters 25 or younger, another veteran player that made her mark was goalkeeper Erin McLeod. It was McLeod&rsquo;s international comeback appearance after a two-year absence while recovering from ACL surgery. McLeod posted her 44th career clean sheet in the 1:0 victory. Prior to tonight&rsquo;s Algarve Cup group match against Russia, McLeod&rsquo;s last international match with Canada qualified the squad for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the 2016 CONCACAF Women&rsquo;s Championship in Texas, USA back in February 2016.<br>\u200b&ldquo;Russia played a very defensive style, which was as expected,&rdquo; said Canada Soccer Women&rsquo;s National Team Head Coach Kenneth Heiner-M&oslash;ller after his first victory the helm.&nbsp; &ldquo;We kept to our game plan, moving the ball wide and working our way through their block so we are happy with that, but I think the praise should go to their goalkeeper (Elvira Todua) who made some world-class saves tonight.<br>\u200b&ldquo;The team fought hard tonight, and some of our young players got some important international minutes, but now our focus shifts to Korea Republic, who will be a very different opponent with more speed and passing quality.&rdquo;<br>\u200bThe other match up in Group B resulted in a 1:1 draw between Sweden and Korea Republic.&nbsp; Across the groups,&nbsp; hosts Portugal drew Australia 0:0; Norway defeated China PR 2:0; Japan defeated Iceland 2:1; &nbsp;and Netherlands defeated Denmark 3:2.<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s final group stage match of the 2018 Algarve Cup, the prestigious annual international women&rsquo;s soccer tournament in Portugal, is against Korea Republic on 5 March with a 15.00 local kick off at Est&aacute;dio Municipal de Lagos (10.00 ET / 07.00 PT). To date, Canada have posted a record of six wins and one loss in seven matches against Korea Republic, but the last two matches in 2015 were both one-goal victories.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bIn 2017, Korea Republic posted an international record of five wins, two draws, and six losses in 13 matches. Korea Republic are gearing up for their AFC Women&rsquo;s Asian Cup in Jordan in the month of April.<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s position coming into the final matchday, 7 March, will be determined by headed to match results and goal differential.<br>\u200bFans can follow Canada&rsquo;s journey on the road to the FIFA Women&rsquo;s World Cup France 2019&trade; across Canada Soccer&rsquo;s digital channels including <a href=\"http://CanadaSoccer.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">CanadaSoccer.com</a>, <a href=\"http://facebook.com/canadasoccer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Facebook</a>, <a href=\"http://twitter.com/canadasocceren\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Twitter</a>, and <a href=\"http://instagram.com/canadasoccer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Instagram</a>.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<strong>UPCOMING HOME MATCH in HAMILTON, ONTARIO</strong><br>\u200bIndividual tickets to the Canada v Germany match will go on sale to the public on International Women&rsquo;s Day, Thursday 8 March, via Ticketmaster.ca. The launch of ticket sales will be preceded by a 48-hour pre-sale for Canada Soccer Insiders. Tickets to the match start as low $20 (plus applicable fees) and fans will once again be able to take advantage of a &lsquo;Me+3&rsquo; offer in select sections.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bAhead of the launch of the individual ticket sale phase, Groups of 10+ will have access to an exclusive advance window starting on Monday 26 February and running through Monday 5 March. All completed group orders received by 5 March will be processed ahead of the individual ticket sales phase. Groups of 10 or more will be eligible to receive up to 30% off regularly priced tickets. The group ticket program will continue to be offered during the individual ticket sales phase.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bFor complete ticket information visit <a href=\"http://canadasoccer.com/tickets\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/tickets</a>.</p>",
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