Captain Christine Sinclair to lead Canadian women at her fourth Olympic Games
Coach Bev Priestman named her 18-woman Tokyo Olympic soccer roster Wednesday with captain Christine Sinclair set to lead the eighth-ranked Canadians at her fourth Olympics.
Canada won back-to-back bronze medals at the London and Rio Olympics under John Herdman, who is now in charge of the men’s program. Priestman, a former Canada Soccer youth and senior assistant coach, succeeded Kenneth Heiner-Moller as coach in October.
Sinclair, Canada’s flag-bearer at the closing ceremonies in 2012 at London, looks to add to her world-record 186 goals in 299 international appearances.
“The Olympic Games have played an important part in the history of Canada Soccer’s women’s national team and I am looking forward to doing whatever I can to help take this team back to the podium and make history again,” the 38-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., said in a statement. “Our team is in a good spot, we are excited, we are hungry and we are ready to go.”