{
    "title": "CONCACAF victory highlight of 2008 youth season",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-05 17:25:00",
    "published_at": "2008-12-29 09:00:00",
    "url": "https://news.canadasoccer.com/concacaf-victory-highlight-of-2008-youth-season",
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    "culture": "en",
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    "subtitle": "Canada\u2019s women\u2019s U-20 team provided the Association\u2019s youth program\u2019s moment of the year when it won the 2008 CONCACAF Women\u2019s Under-20 Championship in June. It was Canada\u2019s second confederation championship in three tries against USA since 2004. Karla Schacher scored the winning goal in the 1:0 vic\u2026",
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    "body": "<p>Canada&rsquo;s women&rsquo;s U-20 team provided the Association&rsquo;s youth program&rsquo;s moment of the year when it won the 2008 CONCACAF Women&rsquo;s Under-20 Championship in June. It was Canada&rsquo;s second confederation championship in three tries against USA since 2004.<br>\u200bKarla Schacher scored the winning goal in the 1:0 victory on 28 June in Puebla, Mexico. Goalkeeper Erin McNulty provided the clean sheet with defenders Rheanne Sleiman, Lexi Marton, Myriam Bouchard and Allysha Chapman in front of her.<br>\u200bBoth Canada&rsquo;s women&rsquo;s U-20 and U-17 teams qualified for FIFA World Cups in 2008, the U-20s for Chile 2008 and the U-17s for New Zealand 2008. One month after the U-20s finished first in Puebla, the U-17s finished third in Trinidad &amp; Tobago at the 2008 CONCACAF Under-17 Championship.<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s women&rsquo;s U-20 team, whose title sponsor is Winners, posted a record of nine wins, three draws and three losses in 2008. After finishing first in CONCACAF, it failed to advance beyond a tough group phase at the FIFA U-20 Women&rsquo;s World Cup Chile 2008. Canada is one of five nations to have participated in four-straight FIFA U-20 Women&rsquo;s World Cups.<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s top U-20 goal scorer in 2008 was Jonelle Filigno, who scored seven goals including a hat trick at the CONCACAF championship. Filigno missed the opening match at Chile 2008, but then scored her seventh youth goal of the year in a 4:0 win over Congo DR. Seventeen-year old star Monica Lam-Feist scored five goals in 2008, including a team-best two at Chile 2008.<br>\u200bGoalkeeper Erin McNulty played in 14 of Canada&rsquo;s 15 international matches. She posted six clean sheets. Justine Bernier posted a clean sheet in her lone match of the season (a 3:0 win over Mexico back in May).<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s women&rsquo;s U-17 team, whose title sponsor is BMO Financial Group, posted a record of five wins, two draws and four losses in 2008. After finishing third in CONCACAF, it reached the quarter-final stage at the FIFA U-17 Women&rsquo;s World Cup New Zealand 2008. Rachel Lamarre scored the first-ever goal while Canada recorded the first-ever win at the new tournament.<br>\u200bCanada&rsquo;s top U-17 goal scorer in 2008 was Tiffany Cameron with six goals including the winner in the bronze-medal match at the CONCACAF championship. Nkem Ezurike, meanwhile, finished second with four international goals including two at New Zealand 2008.<br>\u200bOn the men&rsquo;s side, both the U-20 and U-17 teams began preparations for the 2009 CONCACAF championships. The U-20 team played two full internationals \u0096 both 1:1 draws (May against Argentina and November against Switzerland). The U-17 team did not play any international matches, but did make a trip to Mexico for some exhibition games against local clubs.<br>\u200bAlso in 2008, the Canadian Soccer Association named its new Technical Director, Mr. Stephen Hart. As for the four head coaches, they are Ian Bridge (U-20 women since October), Bryan Rosenfeld (U-17 women), Tony Fonseca (U-20 men since November) and Sean Fleming (U-17 women).</p><div class=\"release-content-contact\" id=\"contact-c6680221-71ec-426d-96c9-3e2dd4b958a2\">\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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            "name": "Paulo Senra",
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