Release | Communiqué: CANW15 v USA

CANW15 1(2):1(4) USA

Canada fell short in a Semi-Final match that went to a penalty shootout against the United States at the Concacaf Girls’ U-15 Championship. They are set to compete for third place against Costa Rica on Sunday 11 August in Alajuela, Costa Rica.


Le Canada a essuyé une défaite en demi-finale, qui s'est jouée aux tirs au but contre les États-Unis, lors du Championnat Féminin U-15 de la Concacaf. Elles disputeront le match pour la troisième place contre le Costa Rica le dimanche 11 août à Alajuela, au Costa Rica.

CAN x:x CRC

​2024-08-11, Alajuela, Costa Rica ​
Proyecto Gol
​​Referees / arbitres: Jonathan Leilon (Katherin Perscod, Denisha Isaacs, Edison Lieveld)

Match Centre: Canada versus United StatesCentre de match: Canada contre États-Unis

Goals/Buts
USA 35' Mak Whitham (left foot / pied gauche) 0-1
CAN 38' Christ-Mayron Brou (right foot / pied droit) 1-1 (a. Isabella Lanzillotta)

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PENALTY KICKS: CAN McLeod miss & USA Dimaria 0-1; CAN Oppong miss & USA Ream 0-2; CAN Lanzillotta 1-2 & USA Brewer 1-3; CAN Kindel 2-3 & USA Stanislaus 2-4; USA wins.

TIRS AU BUT: CAN McLeod manque & USA Dimaria 0-1; CAN Oppong manque & USA Ream 0-2; CAN Lanzillotta 1-2 & USA Brewer 1-3; CAN Kindel 2-3 & USA Stanislaus 2-4; USA gagne.

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CANADA - 1 GK Kellyane Dumas; 17 Iris Oppong, 14 Paige Rueffer, 6 Christ-Mayron Brou, 3 Riéle Nembhard (cap) (2 Racquel Partovi 49'), 4 Maika Kim Guerrier (16 Lacey Kindel 49') , 8 Isabella Lanzillotta, 10 Alyssa McLeod, 9 Ailish Hennessy, 13 Gabriela Istocki (11 Mélyna nyann Alexis 70'), 12 Madden Asante. Coach / Entraîneure Tina Cook. Unused substitutes / substituts non utilisés: 18 GK Samantha Powell; 5 Myla Ewasiuk, 15 Olivia Tapping.


Marianne Gagné

Women's National Team Program Communications Manager / Gérante des communications de l'équipe national féminine, Canada Soccer

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