NWSL's Opening Weekend: The CanWNT Guide
The NWSL opens this weekend, and we've got our eyes on the 18 Canadians who will ply their trade in the league. We preview all of this weekend's matches for their Canadian content.
The NWSL opens this weekend, and we've got our eyes on the 18 Canadians who will ply their trade in the league. We preview all of this weekend's matches for their Canadian content.
You can only count on late game heroics to save you so many times, and Canada's women's team went to the well once too many times, coming up on the short end of a 1-0 decision with England in Rotherham.
They've let in a single goal in three games, but that doesn't mean Canada won't have a challenge against England as they return to the Cyprus Cup final for the third time. Waking the Red has the preview.
25 women will represent Canada at the 2013 Cyprus Cup tournament, and the team selected is a selection of young and old -- but all with much experience. Waking the Red has more details on those who will be heading to the Mediterranean island.
After much anticipation, the NWSL finally released their 2013 schedule yesterday. But for all of you out there who wants to see as much Canadian content as possible, what are some games to watch? We've got your list here!
With six changes from their previous match, the Canadians fell 3-1 to the South Koreans on Monday night in Chongqing, China. The youth were able to save the country's blushes, but it was not enough. Waking the Red has more details and highlights from
Canada opened the Four Nations (Yongchuan) Cup in China with a 1-0 win over the hosts China. It wasn't pretty, but one thing's for sure: the Boston Breakers will be happy to see Adriana Leon score. Highlights and reactions here.
The results are in, and now eight National Women's Soccer League teams have two Canadian national women's soccer team stars amongst their new rosters. But what does that mean for the players? We look a little deeper to find out the winners & losers.
See Waking the Red's resident westerner use his very limited knowledge of a tangled web of interpersonal relationships in US and Canadian women's soccer to figure out which NWSL team will get which two Canadians. Fun times ensue!
US Soccer and the Canadian Soccer Association has released the names of 16 Canadian women's players who will be allocated to the 8 teams in the new National Women's Soccer League. Who made it? Take a look...