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B.C. Place Stadium is being renamed “‘Christine Sinclair Place” for one night only, in honour of the Canada captain’s final international outing.
The 40-year-old from Burnaby. B.C., is calling time on her international soccer career with a pair of games against Australia in her backyard — on Friday at Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C., and Dec. 5 in Vancouver.
Sinclair, who plans to play one more season with the NWSL Portland Thorns, is the world’s all-time leading goal-scorer with 190 from 329 international appearances.
Some 40,000 tickets have already been sold for the Dec. 5 game in Vancouver. The Langford game is already sold out.
The star forward has played nine times at B.C. Place Stadium, including the 2012 CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament final against the U.S., the 2015 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal against England, and most recently against Nigeria in an April 2022 game that marked the official celebration of Sinclair’s scoring record.
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“Christine Sinclair is not just a national hero; she’s a hometown hero,” B.C. Place general manager Chris May said in a statement. “Growing up in Burnaby, her journey to international stardom resonates deeply with the local community. By renaming B.C. Place as ‘Christine Sinclair Place’ for her final match, we are also paying tribute to the profound impact she has had on her hometown and its aspiring athletes.”
The Dec. 5 festivities will include “specialty menu items reflective of Sinclair’s favourite foods” and a specialty cocktail, named No. 12 after Sinclair’s jersey number, available for one night only.
The day after the game, the stadium will host a retirement party with proceeds going to the newly established Christine Sinclair Foundation “dedicated to empowering Girls With Goals.”
The evening includes dinner and drinks, a fireside chat with Sinclair and former teammate Stephanie Labbe, and a performance by Dallas Smith.
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Latifah Abdu added to Canada roster
Canada head coach Bev Priestman has called up forward Latifah Abdu to replace the injured Evelyne Viens for the friendlies against Australia.
It’s a first senior camp for the 22-year-old from Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que., who plays in France for Dijon.
Abdu was 15 when she made her debut in the Canadian youth program in 2017 under Priestman. She has not featured for Canada since the under-17 team.
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