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Remembering Christine Sinclair's first goal on home soil
For Christine Sinclair, there’s plenty of highlights during her 23-year playing career with the Canadian national women’s soccer team. But somewhat forgotten about is the very first one she scored on home soil in a 2-2 draw against the United States on June 30, 2001 in Toronto.
How the draw for Euro 2024 favoured Portugal, but punished Italy
Defending European champion Italy and World Cup semifinalist Croatia were the big losers during the official draw for UEFA Euro 2024. 
Canada's shocking loss to Jamaica a devastating gut punch
After falling out with Herdman, Kaye aims for fresh start on Canadian men's team
After his relationship with former coach John Herdman became strained, veteran midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye is hoping for a fresh start with the Canadian men's team under interim coach Mauro Biello, writes John Molinaro.
Canadian men's national team's two-leg playoff vs. Jamaica carries extra importance
Canada's two-legged playoff for the Concacaf Nations League finals against Jamaica carries extra importance for a squad if they want to reach the 2024 Copa América.
Euro 2024 qualifying: What you need to know
Canada's Priestman must balance Sinclair's swan song with team development
Spare a thought for Bev Priestman. She faces the difficult task of balancing Christine Sinclair's international swan song with the continued development of the Canadian women's team. John Molinaro has more on the challenge facing Canada's coach.
Sinclair's determination to win is what Canada will truly miss most
There will only ever be one Christine Sinclair. She’ll always be known as Canada’s captain, no matter what she does or where she goes. And her will to win and compete is what the Canadians will miss more than anything else.
As Herdman finally takes over struggling TFC, much work lies ahead
Canadian men's national team overwhelmed by Japan ahead of important series of matches
Sloppy defending and untimely errors were the order of the day for Canada, as Japan took full advantage in a 4-1 victory.
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