{
    "title": "Canada WNT announces camp roster ahead of Mexico clash",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-05 13:52:14",
    "published_at": "2013-11-20 11:28:00",
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    "subtitle": "Canada Women\u2019s National Team has announced its camp roster for its Women\u2019s International Friendly against Mexico scheduled for this Sunday 24 November (13.00 local kick-off) at BC Place, Vancouver, BC. The match, presented by Bell, will mark Canada\u2019s WNT return to Vancouver and the first time the tw\u2026",
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    "body": "<p>Canada Women&rsquo;s National Team has announced its camp roster for its Women&rsquo;s International Friendly against Mexico scheduled for this Sunday 24 November (13.00 local kick-off) at BC Place, Vancouver, BC. The match, presented by Bell, will mark Canada&rsquo;s WNT return to Vancouver and the first time the two nations face off since Canada booked its ticket to the 2012 London Olympic Games with a 3:1 win over Mexico at the CONCACAF Women&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying tournament held in Vancouver in January 2012.</p><p>The 23-player camp roster, selected mostly from players currently attending the centralized development camp in Burnaby, BC, will only see 21 formally dress for the weekend&rsquo;s friendly match.</p><p>The group will count on a strong core of players, 18 of them having reconnected in Edmonton for the October friendly, a 3:0 win against Korea Republic.</p><p>Sura Yekka, the 16-year-old defender from Mississauga, ON, who had earned her first call-up to a Canada senior camp in Edmonton, will also feature.</p><p>Rachel Melhado, a 20-year-old defender who currently plays for University of Louisville in USA, will be participating in her second senior camp. She has previously featured for Canada in the WNT 0:1 loss to Germany this past June, and at the U-18 and U-20 levels.</p><p>Of note, this camp marks the return to training of two well known players, strikers Jos&eacute;e B&eacute;langer and Kara Lang. Both missed the 2012 journey because of injuries, after helping the Canadian team win the 2010 CONCACAF Women&rsquo;s Championship.</p><p>&ldquo;They both have a history of scoring important goals for Canada,&rdquo; said Canada&rsquo;s Head Coach John Herdman. &ldquo;There&rsquo;s a real need for more goals, so we are constantly working on developing our pool of forwards.&rdquo;</p><p>Rounding up the group is midfielder Selenia Iacchelli, an Edmonton, AB, native, who last represented Canada at the youth level at the FIFA U-20 Women&rsquo;s World Cup Russia 2006.</p><p>&ldquo;There&rsquo;s a healthy rivalry with Mexico and I know they will be ready for this game,&rdquo; added Herdman. &ldquo;We&rsquo;ll be diligent with our work as well as keep focused on our goals leading into 2015.&rdquo;</p><p>Tickets for the Canada-Mexico match on 24 November, on sale via Ticketmaster, are still available starting at $15 (plus applicable fees). Fans attending the match are invited to BC Place&rsquo;s Terry Fox plaza starting at 11.00 local time for a fan fest. In addition, the first 2,500 ticket holders at the match will receive on entry a special edition player card pack featuring some of Canada&rsquo;s WNT Olympians.</p><p>&ldquo;Vancouver has shown us in January 2012 that it was a city passionate about soccer, and lifted our Women&rsquo;s National Team to an Olympic Qualification,&rdquo; said Peter Montopoli, Canada Soccer General Secretary. &ldquo;We look forward to seeing another boisterous crowd at BC Place cheering on the team as it continues its preparation for the FIFA Women&rsquo;s World Cup Canada 2015.&rdquo;</p><p>The 24 November match will also be broadcast live nationally on Sportsnet One (16.00 ET / 13.00 PT).</p><p><strong>CANADA</strong><br>\u200bGK- Stephanie Labb&eacute; | SWE / KIF &Ouml;rebro DFF<br>\u200bGK- Karina LeBlanc | USA / Portland Thorns FC<br>\u200bGK- Erin McLeod | USA / Chicago Red Stars<br>\u200bD- Robyn Gayle | USA / Washington Spirit<br>\u200bD- Rachel Melhado | USA / University of Louisville<br>\u200bD- Carmelina Moscato | USA / Seattle Reign FC<br>\u200bD- Marie-Eve Nault | SWE / KIF &Ouml;rebro DFF<br>\u200bD- Lauren Sesselmann | USA / FC Kansas City<br>\u200bD- Kylla Sjoman | SCO / Glasgow Celtic FC<br>\u200bD- Rhian Wilkinson | USA / Boston Breakers<br>\u200bD- Sura Yekka | CAN / Brams United<br>\u200bD- Emily Zurrer | USA / Seattle Reign FC<br>\u200bM- Selenia Iacchelli | CAN / Edmonton Victoria SC<br>\u200bM- Kaylyn Kyle | USA / Boston Breakers<br>\u200bM- Diana Matheson | USA / Washington Spirit<br>\u200bM- Sophie Schmidt | USA / Sky Blue FC<br>\u200bM- Desiree Scott | USA / FC Kansas City<br>\u200bM- Brittany Baxter (n&eacute;e Timko) | Unattached/sans club<br>\u200bM/F- Kara Lang | Unattached/sans club<br>\u200bF- Jos&eacute;e B&eacute;langer | CAN / Amiral de Qu&eacute;bec<br>\u200bF- M&eacute;lissa Busque | USA / Seattle University<br>\u200bF- Adriana Leon | USA / Chicago Red Stars<br>\u200bF- Christine Sinclair | USA / Portland Thorns FC<br>\u200b</p>",
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