Canadian goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe ‘super-confident’ ahead of Women’s World Cup
Stephanie Labbe will be Canada’s last line of defence at the Women’s World Cup in France, joining a select few.
Just five women have started in goal for the team since the Canadians made their tournament debut in Sweden in 1995.
The last three World Cups were in the capable hands of Erin McLeod and Karina LeBlanc. Carla Chin, Nicci Wright and Taryn Swiatek were the mainstays in Canada’s first three trips to the tournament.
LeBlanc retired after the 2015 World Cup — her fifth — and the 36-year-old McLeod has been denied a fourth World Cup because of injury. Together, they made 228 appearances with 92 clean sheets.