Follow the Cyprus Women’s Cup final on Twitter!

Have you visited our new Twitter feed at www.Twitter.com/CanadaSoccerEN? Be sure to follow our women’s national team this Wednesday morning when it takes part in the 2010 Cyprus Women’s Cup final. Canada will be taking on New Zealand in the final; the kickoff time is 10.00 ET / 7.00 PT. You don’t ne…

Have you visited our new Twitter feed at www.Twitter.com/CanadaSoccerEN? Be sure to follow our women’s national team this Wednesday morning when it takes part in the 2010 Cyprus Women’s Cup final. Canada will be taking on New Zealand in the final; the kickoff time is 10.00 ET / 7.00 PT.



You don’t need to have a Twitter account to follow our feed, but if you do have an account, then be sure to follow “CanadaSoccerEN”. You can also follow our women’s player Twitter List before or after the game at www.twitter.com/CanadaSoccerEN/canwnt-players.



Finally, be sure to join in the conversation by using the women’s national team hashtag, #canWNT. You’ll notice that (in Twitter) the hashtag acts like a hyperlink so that we can all see what everyone is writing about the same subject. We have even created hashtags for our players so that before, during or after the match, you can see what everyone is writing about your favourite player.



Canada’s women’s national team, whose title sponsor is Winners and whose presenting sponsor is Teck, is taking part in its third consecutive Cyprus Women’s Cup final. Canada finished first in 2008 and second in 2009.



For more information on Cyprus, please visit www.visitcyprus.com.



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