Scott Arfield and Christine Sinclair named Canada Soccer Players of the Month for October 2020

Scott Arfield and Christine Sinclair have been named Canada Soccer’s Players of the Month for October 2020. The two Canadians featured prominently for their professional clubs, notably with Arfield helping Rangers FC open a seven-point lead in the Scottish Premiership and Sinclair captaining Portlan…

Players of the Month - October

Scott Arfield and Christine Sinclair have been named Canada
Soccer’s Players of the Month for October 2020. The two Canadians featured
prominently for their professional clubs, notably with Arfield helping Rangers
FC open a seven-point lead in the Scottish Premiership and Sinclair captaining
Portland Thorns FC to the National Women’s Soccer League Fall Series title.

Among those players who receive special mention in October,
Canada Soccer applauds Milan Borjan’s stand against cyberbullying from a rival
club director in the Serbian SuperLiga. Captain Borjan and his club Red Star
Belgrade (FK Crvena Zvezda) are currently in first place in the Serbian
SuperLiga and have so far collected three points in the group phase of 2020-21
UEFA Europa League.

Arfield and Borjan are two of the five Canadians currently
taking part in 2020-21 UEFA men’s club competitions, with Arfield, Borjan and
Jonathan David in UEFA Europa League and both Alphonso Davies and Manjrekar
James in UEFA Champions League. The 2020-21 UEFA Women’s Champions League
season starts in November with qualifying followed by the Round of 32 in
December.

In Scotland, Arfield has helped Glasgow Rangers FC open a six-point lead on rivals Glasgow Celtic FC, not counting yet another Rangers victory on 1 November. Celtic have won the league for nine consecutive seasons, with the Rangers last Championship-winning season back in 2010-11. All time, Rangers have won the league 54 times while Celtic have won 51 times.

In October, Arfield and Rangers won their three league
matches in Scotland (including a 2:0 away victory over Celtic) and their three
wins in Europe. Arfield scored for the Rangers in their UEFA Europa League
Qualifying match back on 1 October and has since kept the club as joint-leaders
in Group D with perfect six points from two matches.

Sinclair helped Portland Thorns FC win the NWSL Fall Series Verizon Community Shield with an unbeaten record of three wins and one draw. Captain Sinclair was pivotal in both October matches, scoring the tying goal against Utah Royals on 3 October and then both goals in a 2:1 victory that sealed the title on 10 October. It was Sinclair’s fourth title in eight years with Portland Thorns FC, having previously won the regular season’s NWSL Shield in 2016 as well as the NWSL Championship in both 2013 and 2017.

With six goals across four matches, Sinclair was the
league’s top scorer in the NWSL Fall Series. Since 2013 when the league was
inaugurated as an important legacy to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™
through a joint effort with the Mexican Football Federation and US Soccer,
Sinclair has been the league’s joint second-best scorer across all competitions
with 58 goals in 147 matches.

Also in North America during the month of October, Toronto
FC have kept near the top of the Major League Soccer standings while Forge FC
Hamilton have reached the Round of 16 in Concacaf League. Both teams will face
each other in the 2020 Canadian Championship Final, with the date and location
yet to be announced.

In MLS action, young Tajon Buchanan of New England
Revolution remains the only Canadian player to feature in every match this
season, while Samuel Piette recently made his 100thappearance for
the Impact de Montréal. James Pantemis (Montréal), Ralph Priso and Jahkeele
Marshall-Rutty (both Toronto) all made their MLS debuts in October, with
Marshall-Rutty in fact the youngest player in club history. Out west, Lucas
Cavallini scored three times for Vancouver Whitecaps FC while goalkeeper Dayne
St. Clair posted three clean sheets for Minnesota United FC.

In women’s leagues in Europe, both Latifah Abdu and Paige
Culver recently made their pro debuts in France (Championnat de France D1).
Évelyne Viens scored four goals for Paris FC (including a hat trick) while
Jordyn Huitema scored her first goal of the season with Paris Saint-Germain,
who along with Ashley Lawrence have their team in second place in the league
standings. Centre back Kadeisha Buchanan, who scored twice in October, has
helped unbeaten FCF Olympique Lyonnais to remain at the top of the league
standings in France.

Canada Soccer Players of the Month
January 2020 – Liam Fraser & Christine Sinclair
February 2020 – Kadeisha Buchanan, Jonathan David, Alphonso Davies
July 2020 – Alphonso Davies & Sophie Schmidt
August 2020 – Kadeisha Buchanan & Alphonso Davies
September 2020 – Richie Laryea & Christine Sinclair
October 2020 – Scott Arfield & Christine Sinclair

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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