NWSL Week 2: The CanWNT 18 Recap
A short week for NWSL's Canadians, as only seven of the 18 made it onto the field -- Waking the Red recaps some of their exploits.
A short week for NWSL's Canadians, as only seven of the 18 made it onto the field -- Waking the Red recaps some of their exploits.
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.
Only two Canadians were signed as free agents during the NWSL signing period: Tiffany Cameron for Seattle and Candace Chapman for Washington. Why so few? We tell you more.
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.
Canadian women's national team captain Christine Sinclair sits down with Waking the Red's western correspondent for an interview in Calgary to discuss life as the new face of Canadian soccer.
Youth soccer in Ontario is changing and a significant development is the introduction of the new Ontario Player Development League which will replace the current Ontario Youth Soccer League. Why are some resisting? Why should you embrace it?