Sinclair amongst 2013 Top-10 women’s footballers

Sinclair is one of 10 nominees for the 2013 FIFA Women’s Player of the Year Award.

Women’s National Team forward Christine Sinclair has won just about every individual honour there is in soccer—but there’s still one she hasn’t claimed.

The Burnaby-native had another great year, scoring eight times in 20 games for the Portland Thorns FC in the inaugural NWSL season.

She was also one of the scorers for the Thorns in their 2:0 victory over the Western New York Flash in the final as they claimed the NWSL Championship.

In 197 appearances for Canada, Sinclair has 145 goals.

The other nine candidates are from Japan, USA, Sweden, Brazil, and Germany. Included in the list are Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan (both USA), Nadine Angerer, Lena Goessling (Germany), Saki Kumagai, Yumi Ogimi (Japan), Nilla Fischer, and Lotta Schelin (Sweden), and five-time winner Marta (Brazil).

Of the initial lest of 10 finalists, a three-player shortlist will be announced next month with the winner being announced in Zurich, SUI on 13 January 2014.

Paulo Senra

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

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