February 07, 2020 | Kickoff: 04:00PM ET
Women's National Team

Women's National Team

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica

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  • Canada WNT goal by Jordyn Huitema Jordyn Huitema

    72'
  • Deanne Rose
    Jessie Fleming

    64'

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Women's National Team
  • KO

    KO

  • 64 ' | Deanne Rose - Jessie Fleming

  • 72 ' | Jordyn Huitema

  • FT

    FT

Costa Rica

Match Report

Canada have qualified for the Olympic Games for the fourth consecutive cycle after a 1:0 victory over Costa Rica at the 2020 Concacaf Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship. Jordyn Huitema scored the lone goal in the Concacaf semi-final victory as Canada also advanced to the Sunday championship final.


Canada are one of only five nations in the world to qualify for each of three previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments and the only nation to reach the podium at both London 2012 and Rio 2016.


In the first half, Canada held the edge in possession and perhaps had some of their best pressure midway through the period. On one chance in the 23rd minute, an Allysha Chapman cross from the left got a lovely touch back from Janine Beckie in the middle, but Costa Rica cleared. Then late in the half, Jordyn Huitema created a dangerous cross from the left which passed behind a trio of Canadian attackers. Just before the whistle, Beckie broke through and fired a low shot on goal, but goalkeeper Noelia Bermúdez made the save.


In the 58 minute, Huitema had a good run into the box, but her shot was blocked by the defender. Just three minutes later, a Chapman cross from the left was knocked just wide of the back post by Beckie. Another two minutes later, Sinclair won the ball deep in the box and centered a pass, but the chance was cleared by Stephanie Blanco.


In the 67th minute, Beckie’s cross from inside the box was just tipped away by Bermúdez.


The breakthrough finally came in the 72nd minute after some lovely possession by Ashley Lawrence on the right. Lawrence moved in, played the ball to Beckie who quickly played it forward for Rose inside the box; Rose then crossed for Huitema who struck her first shot off the post, but then immediately knocked in the rebound with her right foot.


From there, Canada shut things down with all 10 outfield players chipping in on the defence. In one final attacking chance in added time, Sinclair fed Beckie who quickly chipped an out-of-position Bermúdez, but the ball sailed over the crossbar.


Before kickoff, Canadian captain Christine Sinclair was honoured by Concacaf for setting the world’s all-time international goalscoring record. Concacaf President Victor Montagliani presented both the record-breaking game ball and a framed, commemorative “Sinclair 185” jersey as part of the pre-match presentation.


Canada’s starting lineup featured Stephanie Labbé in goal, Janine Beckie and Allysha Chapman as fullbacks, Sophie Schmidt, Kadeisha Buchanan and Shelina Zadorsky at centre back, and Ashley Lawrence, Desiree Scott, Jessie Fleming, Jordyn Huitema and Christine Sinclair from the midfield up through to the attack. In the second half, coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller replaced Fleming with Deanne Rose (64’).


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