Canada plans pre-Olympic international matches against Czech Republic and Brazil
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will have another opportunity to build on their team chemistry this June as they continue their preparations for the Olympic Games. As part of the last window on the FIFA Women’s International Match, Canada will face both the Czech Republic and Brazil in a pair …
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will have another
opportunity to build on their team chemistry this June as they continue their
preparations for the Olympic Games. As part of the last window on the FIFA
Women’s International Match, Canada will face both the Czech Republic and
Brazil in a pair of international friendly matches in Cartagena, Spain.
Canada will first face Czech Republic on Friday 11 June at
17.00 local (11.00 ET / 08.00 PT), followed by Brazil on Monday 14 June at
21.00 local (15.00 ET / 12.00 PT). Both matches will take place at Estadio
Cartagonova. Fans will find extended coverage across Canada Soccer’s digital
channels on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter featuring the social
media hashtag #CANWNT.
“This camp will provide us with similar conditions to what
we will face in an Olympics, with two very different opponents within a
three-day window, so it is a great opportunity to see how we cope in those
circumstances as well as in the heat,” said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s
Women’s National Team Head Coach. “Another two games under our belt before the
Tokyo Olympic Games is critical and again will provide another opportunity to
assess players, test and develop player partnerships, and build on the work we
have done to date. With more players in season now, I’m excited to see how
players come in more and more ready for Tokyo and hope we can build on a
successful April window.”
The Friday match will be the first-ever meeting between
Canada and the Czech Republic at the international “A” level. The Czech
Republic recently reached the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 qualifying playoff, but
were eliminated on kicks from the penalty mark after a two-leg series with
Switzerland.
Canada most recently played Brazil at the 2021 SheBelieves
Cup in February 2021, which ended up in a 2:0 win for Brazil. Five years ago,
Canada defeated host nation Brazil in the bronze medal match at the Rio 2016
Olympic Games to secure back-to-back podium finishes at the London 2012 and Rio
2016 Olympic Games. Canada earned the distinction of becoming the first
Canadian team to win back-to-back medals at the Summer Olympic Games since 1908
as well as the first-ever women’s Canadian team to repeat on the podium.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team is scheduled to face
host Japan, Great Britain and Chile in the group phase of the Women’s Olympic
Football Tournament this summer. Canada are one of just five nations in the
world that have qualified for each of the past four Women’s Olympic Football
Tournaments. Canada are also the only nation in the world to reach the podium
at both London 2012 and Rio 2016 in women’s football.
OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS & CONCACAF CHAMPIONS
Canada are two-time Olympic bronze medal winners (2012 and 2016) and two-time Concacaf champions (1998 and 2010). In all, Canada have participated in seven consecutive editions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ (1995 to 2019) and three consecutive editions of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament (2008 to 2016). At Rio 2016, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team were the first Canadian Olympic team to win back-to-back medals at a summer Olympic Games in more than a century.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Youth Teams, meanwhile,
have won four Concacaf youth titles: the 2004 and 2008 Concacaf Women’s
Under-20 Championship, the 2010 Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Championship, and the
2014 Concacaf Girls’ Under-15 Championship. Canada have qualified for seven
editions of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup (including a silver medal at Canada
2002) and all six editions of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup (including a
fourth-place finish at Uruguay 2018).