Tickets now on sale for Canada Soccer Women’s National Team celebration match 4 February in Vancouver

Individual tickets to the Canada v Mexico Women’s National Team Bronze Medal celebration match on 4 February 2017 in Vancouver are now on sale to the public. Complete ticket information can be found at CanadaSoccer.com/Tickets.

The match will be a celebratory homecoming for Canada’s soccer heroes, after they became the first team in over a hundred years to repeat a podium finish at a summer Olympics. Having won all but one of its games at the Rio Olympics, Canada has risen in the FIFA Coca-Cola Women’s World rankings to a best-ever fourth overall in the world.

With over 5,000 tickets already sold during the group pre-sale window, the match in February is certain to be a popular gift idea for the holiday season.

February’s match will be Canada’s Women’s National Team’s first time back at BC Place since placing sixth at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™.

“Building off the tremendous success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™, we are thrilled to be bringing this wonderful team back to play in front of a Canadian audience,” said Peter Montopoli, Canada Soccer General Secretary. “Coming off the heels of historical back-to-back bronze medal finishes, this match will be a celebration of these players, but also of the fans who have been on this wonderful journey with Canada Soccer.”

Canada Soccer Women’s National Team Captain, Christine Sinclair, who netted the bronze medal winning goal in her 250th international appearance at the Rio Olympics, will be one of the players who will truly be playing at home on February 4th.

“Being from Burnaby, I can’t wait to play in front of my friends and family and celebrate our bronze medal from Rio,” said Sinclair. “It will be our first game at home since then and we want to enjoy it with our fans, and put on a show for them. The support we receive from Canada is overwhelming.”

Ticket Information

Tickets to the match start as low $20 (plus applicable fees) and are available via Ticketmaster.ca by phone at 1.855.985.5000 and in person at the BC Place Box Office.

Fans will once again be able to take advantage of a ‘Me+3’ offer in select sections and groups of 10+ are eligible for discounts of up to 30% off regularly priced seats.

BC Place Club Seats offer fans a premium match day experience featuring exclusive entrances, in-seat service, larger comfortable seats, exclusive club lounges with a full-service private bar and heightened food offerings, all from some of the best views in the venue. Fans purchasing club seats will receive a complimentary Canada Soccer scarf (retail value of $30) upon arrival to their seats on match day.

Canadian Supporters have been allocated a number of dedicated sections in the west end of BC Place. Fans wishing to sit in the Canadian supporter sections are encouraged to visit the Voyageurs website for more information and to purchase tickets through thevoyageurs.org (insert link: http://www.thevoyageurs.org/). Please note that persistent standing will be permitted in these sections.

Visiting supporters will be located in the Southwest corner of BC Place. Fans wishing to sit in these sections should select “Mexican supporters” from the drop-down menu on the Ticketmaster event page.

#CANWNT Back-to-Back Celebration T-Shirt

In celebration of Canada’s Women’s National Team’s historic back-to-back Olympic Bronze Medals, Canada Soccer and Umbro Canada have introduced a limited edition t-shirt. Fans purchasing tickets to the Canada v Mexico match will have the opportunity to purchase the celebration t-shirt via Ticketmaster.ca at checkout or with their group ticket order, while fans across the country can pick-up their commemorative shirt via the official Canada Soccer store.

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