Canada Soccer unveils 2024 SheBelieves Cup Roster ​

#CANWNT

Canada Soccer announced today the 23 #CANWNT players that will represent our nation at the SheBelieves Cup, as the team returns to the competition for the third time in four years. ​ 

Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman, Canada will convene for the second time in the 2024 international season as they continue their preparations for this summer’s Paris 2024 Olympic Games’ Football tournament.

Alongside Canada, the 2024 SheBelieves Cup features the United States, Brazil, and Japan. This year’s format will see four matches instead of the usual six, as the teams will compete in the Semifinals on 6 April to advance to the championship match or a third-place match on 9 April. Canada will face Brazil in the Semifinals on 6 April at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, USA. 

“Now that we know our Olympic path and with the Games getting closer, everything we do now is with Paris 2024 in mind. Our recent W Gold Cup tournament experience was critical in the development of how we play, roster evolution and tight turnaround processes and the SheBelieves will continue to build on that.” ​ ​

- Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach.

2024 SHEBELIEVES CUP SCHEDULE 

Date 

Matches 

Stadium 

City 

Kickoff 

6 April 

USA v Japan 

Mercedes-Benz Stadium 

Atlanta 

12:30 ET 

6April 

Canada v Brazil 

Mercedes-Benz Stadium 

Atlanta 

15:30 ET 

9 April 

Japan v TBD 

Lower.com Field 

Columbus, Ohio 

16.00 ET 

9 April 

USA v TBD 

Lower.com Field 

Columbus, Ohio 

19.00 ET 

Canada has a long history with Brazil, having faced the nation 31 times dating back to 1996. The sides have been well-matched throughout the years with Canada holding a record of 11 wins, nine draws, and 11 losses. The two teams last met in a friendly series during the October 2023 FIFA international window, with Brazil posting a 1:0 win in Montréal, and Canada securing a 2:0 win in Halifax. 

Earlier last month, Canada had an inspiring run at the 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup as they reached the Semifinals before falling on kicks from the penalty spot. Officially, Canada were undefeated across the tournament with four wins and one draw. Adriana Leon won the Top Goal Scorer Award while Olivia Smith won the Best Young Player Award. Forward Leon, midfielder Jessie Fleming and fullback Ashley Lawrence were named to the tournament’s Best XI. 

This summer, Canada will compete in Group A at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games’ Football tournament (24 July – 10 August) as they look to defend their Tokyo 2020 Olympic Gold medal. CANWNT will face New Zealand on Thursday 25 July, France on Sunday 28 July and Colombia on Wednesday 31 July. ​ ​ 


BROADCAST INFORMATION ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 

All of Canada’s matches will air live and exclusively on OneSoccer, available on the fuboTV Canada platform, as a linear channel on Telus’s Optik TV (Channel 980), as well as online at OneSoccer.ca and through the OneSoccer app. Fans will find extended coverage across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Tiktok, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CANWNT. ​ ​ 


CANADA’S SQUAD ​ ​ ​ 

Canada’s three goalkeepers for the tournament are Sabrina D’Angelo from Arsenal FC, Lysianne Proulx from Bay FC, and Kailen Sheridan from San Diego Wave FC. ​ ​ 

Defenders selected for this series are ​ Kadeisha Buchanan from Chelsea FC, Gabrielle Carle from Washington Spirit, Vanessa Gilles from FCF Olympique Lyonnais, Ashley Lawrence from Chelsea FC, Jade Rose from Harvard University, Bianca St-Georges from North Carolina Courage, and Shelina Zadorsky from West Ham United FC. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 

Midfielders joining the team are ​ Simi Awujo from University of Southern California, Jessie Fleming from Portland Thorns FC, Julia Grosso from Juventus FC, Quinn from Seattle Reign FC, Desiree Scott from Kansas City Current, and Olivia Smith from Sporting CP. ​ 

Rounding out the squad are forwards Janine Beckie from Portland Thorns FC, Jordyn Huitema from Seattle Reign FC, Cloé Lacasse from Arsenal FC, Clarissa Larisey from BK Häcken FF, Adriana Leon from Aston Villa WFC, Deanne Rose from Leicester City FC, and Evelyne Viens from AS Roma. ​ ​ 

Of note, Janine Beckie and Desiree Scott will both make their return to the squad since their injuries last year. Sydney Collins, Nichelle Prince, and Jayde Riviere are unavailable for selection due to injury. 


CANADA ​ ​
​GK- Sabrina D’Angelo | ENG / Arsenal FC ​ ​
​GK- Lysianne Proulx | AUS / Bay FC ​ ​
​GK- Kailen Sheridan | USA / San Diego Wave FC ​ ​
​D- Kadeisha Buchanan | ENG / Chelsea FC ​ ​
​D- Gabrielle Carle | USA / Washington Spirit ​ ​
​D- Vanessa Gilles | FRA / FCF Olympique Lyonnais ​ ​
​D- Ashley Lawrence | ENG / Chelsea FC ​ ​
D- Jade Rose | USA / Harvard University ​ ​
D- Bianca St-Georges | USA / North Carolina Courage ​
​D- Shelina Zadorsky | ENG / West Ham United FC ​ ​
M- Simi Awujo | USA / University of Southern California ​ ​
​M- Jessie Fleming | USA / Portland Thorns ​ ​
​M- Julia Grosso | ITA / Juventus FC ​ ​
​M- Quinn ​ | USA / Seattle Reign FC ​ ​
M- Desiree Scott | USA / Kansas City Current ​
​M/F- Olivia Smith | POR / Sporting CP ​ ​
F- Janine Beckie | USA / Portland Thorns ​ ​
F- Jordyn Huitema | USA / Seattle Reign FC ​ ​ ​
​F- Cloé Lacasse | ENG / Arsenal FC ​ ​
​F- Clarissa Larisey | SWE / BK Häcken FF ​ ​
​F- Adriana Leon | ENG / Aston Villa WFC ​ ​
​F- Deanne Rose | ENG / Leicester City FC ​ ​
​F- Evelyne Viens | ITA / AS Roma 

 

CANADA (A-Z) ​ ​ ​
​Player | Pronouns | Age | City in which they grew up | Notable youth clubs ​ ​ ​ ​ 
​Nom de joueuse | Pronom | Âge | Lieu où elle a grandi | Début d’activité/premier club ​
​Awujo, Simi | she/elle | 20 | Atlanta, GA, USA | AFC Lightning ​
Beckie, Janine | she/elle | 29 | Highlands Ranch, CO, USA | Real Colorado ​
Buchanan, Kadeisha | she/elle | 28 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brams United SC ​
​Carle, Gabrielle | she/elle | 25 | Lévis, QC, CAN | AS Chaudière-Est ​
​D’Angelo, Sabrina | she/elle | 30 | Welland, ON, CAN | Welland SC Wizards ​ ​
​Fleming, Jessie | she/elle | 26 | London, ON, CAN | Nor’West Optimist SC ​ ​
​Gilles, Vanessa | she/elle | 28 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Ottawa Capital United SC ​ ​
​Grosso, Julia | she/elle | 23 | Vancouver, BC, CAN | Vancouver’s Italian Canadian SF ​ ​
​Huitema, Jordyn | she/elle | 22 | Chilliwack, BC, CAN | Chilliwack FC ​
​Lacasse, Cloé | she/elle | 30 | Sudbury, ON, CAN | Sudbury ​ ​
​Larisey, Clarissa | she/elle | 24 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Ottawa Goulbourn SC ​ ​
​Lawrence, Ashley | she/elle | 28 | Caledon East, ON, CAN | Brams United SC ​ ​
​Leon, Adriana | she/elle | 31 | Maple and King City, ON, CAN | Vaughan Azzuri ​ ​
​Proulx, Lysianne | she/elle| 24 | Boucherville, QC, CAN | CS Boucherville ​ ​
​Quinn | they/iel | 28 | Toronto, ON, CAN | North Toronto SC ​ ​
​Rose, Deanne | she/elle | 25 | Alliston, ON, CAN | Alliston SC ​ ​
​Rose, Jade | she/elle | 21 | Markham, ON, CAN | Markham SC ​ ​
​Scott, Desiree | she/elle | 36 | Winnipeg, MB, CAN | Maples Cougars ​
Sheridan, Kailen | she/elle | 28 | Whitby, ON, CAN | Pickering SC ​ ​
​Smith, Olivia | she/elle | 19 | Whitby, ON, CAN | Whitby Iroquois SC ​ ​
​St-Georges, Bianca | she/elle | 26 | St-Charles-Borommée, QC, CAN | St-Félix De Valois ​ ​
Viens, Evelyne | she/elle | 27 | L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC, CAN | AS Mistral Laurentien ​ ​Zadorsky, Shelina | she/elle | 31 | Kitchener & London, ON, CAN | Kitchener SC


Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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