{
    "title": "Sinclair ties national records in win over New Zealand",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-05 15:46:01",
    "published_at": "2012-07-14 16:29:00",
    "url": "https://news.canadasoccer.com/sinclair-ties-national-records-in-win-over-new-zealand",
    "short_url": "http://prez.ly/OkFd",
    "culture": "en",
    "language": "EN",
    "subtitle": "Canada WNT wins 2:0 over New Zealand to open Match World Women\u2019s Cup.",
    "slug": "sinclair-ties-national-records-in-win-over-new-zealand",
    "body": "<p>Christine Sinclair tied a pair of national records in a 2:0 Saturday victory over New Zealand in Ch&acirc;tel-Saint-Denis, Switzerland. Sinclair and Diana Matheson were the goal scorers in the 14 July win over New Zealand in the opening match at the Match world Women&rsquo;s Cup 2012.</p><p>&ldquo;It was a really strong performance,&rdquo; said Canadian head coach John Herdman. &ldquo;They took a couple of steps today. They were really resolute to sticking to certain things to which they said they would.&rdquo;</p><p>Canada will next take on Brazil in the team&rsquo;s second and final match of the 2012 Match World Women&rsquo;s Cup on Tuesday 17 July. The winner &ndash; be it after 90 minutes or on kicks from the penalty mark &ndash; will lift the tournament trophy. The match will be broadcast live in Canada (13.00 ET / 10.00 PT) on EuroWorld Sport (Rogers ch. 425 / MTS ch. 165).</p><p>Like Canada, Brazil won its opening match on 14 July to gain three points on the opening day. Brazil won 2:1 over Colombia. Since a winner must be decided in every match, the Canada-Brazil will serve as the tournament final.</p><p>As for Canadian captain Sinclair, her 16th goal in 2012 ties the single-season record she set in 2007. She also tied another national record by scoring in 10 different matches this calendar year, a milestone she originally established as a teenaged rookie in 2000. Overall, Sinclair has scored 136 goals in 183 matches over 13 international seasons.</p><p>Canada&rsquo;s women&rsquo;s national team is training in Switzerland from 5-18 July in advance of the London 2012 Women&rsquo;s Olympic Football Tournament. Canada plays 25 July against Japan, South Africa on 28 July, and Sweden (in Newcastle) on 31 July.</p>",
    "author": {
        "first_name": "Integration",
        "last_name": "Integration"
    },
    "format_version": 5
}