Against backdrop of labour dispute, Janine Beckie set to earn 100th cap for Canada
Janine Beckie can earn her 100th cap Sunday when Canada takes on Brazil in Nashville at the SheBelieves Cup. She would probably likely to mark the milestone under different circumstances, however.
The 28-year-old Portland Thorn is one of the Canadian women’s four team representatives — along with captain Christine Sinclair, Sophie Schmidt and Quinn (who goes by one name) — and has been front and centre in the team’s ongoing labour battle with Canada Soccer.
Off the field, Beckie is one of the team’s most respected voices. On the pitch, she is a pacey forward/winger whose ability to deliver crosses has also seen play at fullback and midfielder.
“It’s a great milestone for Janine,” coach Bev Priestman said in a virtual availability Saturday evening. “Her versatility, she could probably play right back, left back, right wing, left wing, midfield, to be honest. I actually think she’s played the (No.) 9 and goalkeeper.”