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    "title": "Canada draws Brazil 0:0 in a hard-fought match on the road to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-04 14:38:21",
    "published_at": "2021-06-14 21:53:00",
    "url": "https://news.canadasoccer.com/canada-draws-brazil-00-in-a-hard-fought-match-on-the-road-to-the-tokyo-2020-olympic-games",
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    "subtitle": "Canada finished its two-match International Friendly series having conceded zero goals in its preparations for this summer\u2019s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Canada created multiple opportunities in a 0:0 draw defending well against an aggressive Brazilian side at Estadio Cartagonova in Cartagena, Spain. Goa\u2026",
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    "body": "<p>Canada finished its two-match International Friendly series having conceded zero goals in its preparations for this summer&rsquo;s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Canada created multiple opportunities in a 0:0 draw defending well against an aggressive Brazilian side at Estadio Cartagonova in Cartagena, Spain. Goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan posted the clean sheet in her first international match since returning from injury.</p><p>&ldquo;I thought it was a tremendous effort from those on the pitch.&nbsp; I thought they gave it absolutely everything and that we looked more dangerous, we took a step forward in that, we just didn&rsquo;t score but I have to celebrate the clean sheet,&rdquo; said Bev Preistman, Canada Soccer&rsquo;s Women&rsquo;s National Team Head Coach. &ldquo;The last three games we played Brazil, it&rsquo;s eight goals conceded so we have taken a step forward, we were a difficult team to beat and I think we rattled them.&rdquo;</p><p>The draw came on the heels of another 0:0 draw with Czech<br>\u200bRepublic last Friday, which also took place in Cartagena, Spain. Canada<br>\u200bSoccer&rsquo;s Women&rsquo;s National Team is scheduled to face host Japan, Great Britain<br>\u200band Chile in the group phase of the Women&rsquo;s Olympic Football Tournament this<br>\u200bsummer.</p><p>&ldquo;I think anytime we play Brazil it is a physical battle. Their front line is incredibly powerful and good with the ball so I&rsquo;m incredibly proud of our defensive performance,&rdquo; said centre back Shelina Zadorsky. &nbsp;&ldquo;Front to back we pressed well, we read the triggers well and all-around I think to get a clean sheet against that Brazil side is really positive going into the Olympics. Bev has come in and reminded us that (defence) is a big part of our identity and we want to keep that because it&rsquo;s what wins tournaments.&rdquo;</p><blockquote>Highlights: #CANWNT 0:0 Brazil https://t.co/8VKUm95JBw &mdash; Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) June 14, 2021</blockquote><p>Canada started attacking in the first few minutes of the<br>\u200bmatch. In the 2&rsquo;minute, Deanne Rose sent a cross to Nichelle Prince<br>\u200bwho was able to able to find some space and fire a shot, but Brazil goalkeeper<br>\u200bBarbara scooped the ball. In the 10&rsquo; minute, Quinn created another opportunity<br>\u200bfor Canada when they sent the ball to Prince, but Prince&rsquo;s attempt was blocked<br>\u200bby the Brazilian backline.</p><p>Brazil increased the pressure on Canada and created<br>\u200bopportunities throughout the first half, but the Canadian backline remained<br>\u200bsolid defensively with centre back Kadeisha Buchanan making a few timely<br>\u200btackles.</p><p>In the 40&rsquo;minute, Prince put a dangerous cross<br>\u200binto the box. The ball bounced around and fell to Quinn outside the box who got<br>\u200ba left-footed shot off, but Barbara easily made the save. In the 44&rsquo;minute, Jessie Fleming fired a long shot towards the Brazilian net, forcing<br>\u200bBarbara to tip the ball over the bar with her fingertips.</p><p>Canada kept creating opportunities in the second half. In the<br>\u200b49&rsquo; minute, Ashley Lawrence played a ball to Fleming whose diving headed<br>\u200battempt was blocked. In the 54&rsquo; minute, Quinn&rsquo;s shot was blocked by the<br>\u200bgoalkeeper and went out for a corner. On the corner, Quinn again sent the ball<br>\u200btowards the net, but it went over the bar.</p><p>In the 77&rsquo; minute, Buchanan got her head on a free kick from<br>\u200bAdriana Leon, but the ball went wide. In the 85&rsquo;, Shelina Zadorksy had one of<br>\u200bthe best opportunities of the second half, when she got a header on a corner<br>\u200bkick, but the ball hit the post. Jordyn Huitema had a chance pop up on a<br>\u200bdeflection in injury time but her half-volley went wide of the net.</p><p>&ldquo;I think we had a really strong defensive performance, I think there&rsquo;s some clean ups that we need to address and get ready for Tokyo, but, I think it was a solid defensive performance, and that we&rsquo;re a defensive threat,&rdquo; said goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan. &ldquo;It feels absolutely phenomenal to be back on the field,&rdquo; she added on her first start since returning from an injury at the SheBelieves Cup in February. &ldquo;I didn&rsquo;t think that this would be an opportunity for me but I&rsquo;ve had an incredible group of people in my corner, incredible doctors, coaches, and teammates.&rdquo;</p><p>Canada&rsquo;s starting XI featured Kailen Sheridan in goal, Ashley<br>\u200bLawrence at right back, Kadeisha Buchanan and Shelina Zadorsky at centre back,<br>\u200bAllysha Chapman at left back, and Desiree Scott, Quinn, Jessie Fleming,<br>\u200bNichelle Prince, Christine Sinclair, and Deanne Rose from the midfield up<br>\u200bthrough to the attack. In the second half, coach Bev Priestman replaced Prince<br>\u200bwith Jordyn Huitema (46&rsquo;), Quinn with Julia Grosso (60&rsquo;), Rose with<br>\u200bAdriana Leon (66&rsquo;) and Sinclair with Evelyne Viens and Fleming with Sophie<br>\u200bSchmidt (84&rsquo;).</p><p>OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS &amp; CONCACAF CHAMPIONS</p><p>Canada are two-time Olympic bronze medal winners (2012 and<br>\u200b2016) and two-time Concacaf champions (1998 and 2010). In all, Canada have<br>\u200bparticipated in seven consecutive editions of the FIFA Women&rsquo;s World Cup&trade; (1995<br>\u200bto 2019) and three consecutive editions of the Women&rsquo;s Olympic Football<br>\u200bTournament (2008 to 2016). At Rio 2016, Canada Soccer&rsquo;s Women&rsquo;s National Team<br>\u200bwere the first Canadian Olympic team to win back-to-back medals at a summer<br>\u200bOlympic Games in more than a century.</p><p>Canada Soccer&rsquo;s Women&rsquo;s National Youth Teams, meanwhile, have<br>\u200bwon four Concacaf youth titles: the 2004 and 2008 Concacaf Women&rsquo;s Under-20<br>\u200bChampionship, the 2010 Concacaf Women&rsquo;s Under-17 Championship, and the 2014<br>\u200bConcacaf Girls&rsquo; Under-15 Championship. Canada have qualified for seven editions<br>\u200bof the FIFA U-20 Women&rsquo;s World Cup (including a silver medal at Canada 2002)<br>\u200band all six editions of the FIFA U-17 Women&rsquo;s World Cup (including a<br>\u200bfourth-place finish at Uruguay 2018).</p><div class=\"release-content-contact\" id=\"contact-6c8c8a0c-bb37-49a6-9c66-313b8eafa57f\">\n    \n    <div class=\"release-content-contact__details\">\n        <strong class=\"release-content-contact__name\">Paulo Senra</strong>\n        <em class=\"release-content-contact__description\">Chief Communications &amp; Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer</em>\n        <ul class=\"release-content-contact__details-list\"><li class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item\"><a href=\"mailto:psenra@canadasoccer.com\"  class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item-link\" title=\"psenra@canadasoccer.com\"><svg class=\"icon icon-paper-plane release-content-contact__details-list-item-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-paper-plane\"></use>\n            </svg>psenra@canadasoccer.com</a></li>\n<li class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item\"><a href=\"tel:(416)&nbsp;882-7919\"  class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item-link\" title=\"(416)&nbsp;882-7919\"><svg class=\"icon icon-mobile release-content-contact__details-list-item-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-mobile\"></use>\n            </svg>(416)&nbsp;882-7919</a></li></ul>\n    </div>\n</div>",
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