All posts tagged "Christine Sinclair"
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Canada
/ 6 years agoCanada start quick, beat Costa Rica, 3-1
Canada made a triumphant return to Investors Group Field in Winnipeg to take on 30th ranked Costa Rica. Canada got off...
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FC Kansas City
/ 6 years agoKansas City and Portland play to scoreless draw
FC Kansas City and the Portland Thorns played to the first scoreless draw of the NWSL season on Saturday afternoon at...
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Americans Abroad
/ 6 years agoWednesday Roundup: Pugh options remain open
Also in today’s roundup, BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year shortlist announced, Alex Morgan goes down during Lyon victory, Jasmine Periera...
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North Carolina Courage
/ 6 years agoDebinha’s late goal lifts Courage over thorns in historic win
Brazil’s Debinha scored her first National Women’s Soccer League goal as the North Carolina Courage defeat Portland Thorns FC, 1-0, in...
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Boston Breakers
/ 6 years agoNWSL Week in Review: League Should Not Get Complacent
On this Easter holiday, the women’s soccer community is certainly thankful to have a professional league, one that appears to be...
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News
/ 6 years agoThorns beat Pride in front of 16,000 plus in Portland
It was an historic day in Portland as the Portland Thorns defeated the Orlando Pride, 2-0, in the league’s first ever...
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Boston Breakers
/ 6 years agoThursday Roundup: Heath, Horan questionable for season opener
Also in today’s roundup, Ireland WNT and FAI reach agreement, Canada defeat Sweden in friendly, Pride waives Sarah Hagen, Breakers announce...
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Canada
/ 6 years agoAlgarve Day 2: Canada stay on course with win
Also included, Day 2 at the Cyprus Cup Canada 2, Russia 1 (Group A): Canada defeated Russia today to earn three...
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Algarve Cup
/ 6 years agoDay 1 Algarve Cup Results: Schelin leads Sweden past Australia
The 2017 Algarve Cup and 2017 Cyprus Cup both kicked off earlier today for the first day of group play. Here’s...
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Canada
/ 6 years agoA NWSL team in Vancouver? Canada WNT are all for it
VANCOUVER, B.C – An NWSL franchise in Canada is something that is long overdue. If Canada is going to continue to produce and...