Centre back Vanessa Gilles making case to be part of Canadian Olympic roster
Canadian defender Vanessa Gilles was late coming to soccer.
“I used to play tennis … with mini-skirts and what-have-you,” she said with a laugh. “I was very much into the tennis scene.
“(But) mentally it wasn’t for me. There wasn’t enough physical contact. So I quit at 15 and (at) 16 I joined my high school soccer team, actually as a ‘keeper. Also didn’t have the mentality for that, so made my way one (position) up since all I could do was head a ball. And (I’ve) stuck there ever since.”
Today the 25-year-old from Ottawa is an accomplished centre back who plies her trade in France with FC Girondins de Bordeaux. And despite having just five caps under her belt, she has made a strong case to join established centre backs Kadeisha Buchanan (101 caps) and Shelina Zadorsky (71 caps) at the Tokyo Olympics.