Christine Sinclair leads Thorns FC to 2020 NWSL Fall Series title
Christine Sinclair scored another two goals as Portland Thorns FC won the 2020 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Fall Season title. Sinclair scored twice from the penalty spot in the title-clinching victory on Saturday 10 October, a Thorns 2:1 win over OL Reign to capture the Verizon Community S…
Christine Sinclair scored another two goals as Portland Thorns FC won the 2020 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Fall Season title. Sinclair scored twice from the penalty spot in the title-clinching victory on Saturday 10 October, a Thorns 2:1 win over OL Reign to capture the Verizon Community Shield and a $25,000 grant for Portland business Mimi’s Fresh Tees.
Sinclair has scored more than 300 goals across her international and club career, including Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team, National Championships, the W-League, Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), and the National Women’s Soccer League. Including a hat trick on 30 September and the 1:1 equaliser on 3 October, she has scored 58 goals across all NWSL competitions, tied for second most in league history.
Sinclair has been captain of Portland Thorns FC since 2013, the NWSL’s inaugural season after the league was created through a joint effort from Canada Soccer, the Mexican Football Federation and US Soccer. The new league was an important legacy to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015, created to provide more professional opportunities for Canadian players than ever before. Across the first eight seasons of the league, already 40 different Canadians having featured across the league’s first eight seasons.
.@ThornsFC put on a show during the #NWSLFallSeries ?Re-live some of the top moments as the club topped the #VerizonCommunityShield standings to win a $25K grant for @tees_mimi ?#NWSL pic.twitter.com/AaUVyrTdWV — NWSL (@NWSL) October 11, 2020
Breaking down Sinclair’s goalscoring records in the NWSL, she has scored 49 regular-season goals, three goals in the playoffs, and six goals across four matches in the 2020 NWSL Fall Series. Along the way, she has led the Thorns to the NWSL Championship in 2013 and 2017, the NWSL Shield in 2016, and now the NWSL Fall Series in 2020.
Before the NWSL, Sinclair scored 11 goals for the Western
New York Flash in the WPS, 16 goals for FC Gold Pride also in the WPS, 23 goals
for the Vancouver Breakers/Whitecaps in the USL W-League, and also three goals
with Vancouver UBC Alumni in Canada Soccer’s National Championships Jubilee
Trophy finals. Those totals with Vancouver UBC Alumni do not include two
seasons in the Metro Women’s Soccer League and the BC Cup competitions.
With Canada Soccer’s National Team, Sinclair holds the world
record with 186 international “A” goals scored across 21 seasons, setting the
record with her 185thinternational goal on 29 January 2020 at the
2020 Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship. She has also scored six
additional goals with the Women’s National Team in unofficial or “B” matches
against international opponents.
Her best season was 2012 when she set the national record
with 23 goals in 22 international “A” matches with Canada Soccer’s Women’s
National Team, including a tournament-best six goals at the London 2012 Women’s
Olympic Football Tournament. That was the year she won the Lou Marsh Trophy and
Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as the nation’s best athlete after captaining Canada to
their first of back-to-back Olympic medals at the London 2012 and Rio 2016
Olympic Games.
Not counted in her list of more than 300 goals at the adult
level are the five goals she scored with Canada’s U-21 team at the 2001 Nordic
Cup and the 22 goals she scored with Canada’s U-19 team in 2002, including 10
of which were scored at the FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship Canada 2002.
She also scored 110 goals at the University of Portland as well as countless
goals in various youth and high school competitions, including 11 goals in four
games with Cliff Avenue at the U-17 Cup.
Christine Sinclair: 303 goals from 2000 to 2020
186 #CANWNT full international “A”
6 Int’l exhibition/unofficial/”B” international
58 Portland Thorns
11 Western New York Flash
16 FC Gold Pride
23 Vancouver Breakers/Whitecaps
3 UBC Alumni at Nat’l Championships