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Canada Women Ready For Decisive Olympic Qualifier Against Mexico
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VANCOUVER, BC – One win. That’s all that separates Canada from a place at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Canada’s Women’s National Team cruised through group play at CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying in Vancouver scoring 13 goals and only conceding one, but the Canadians will need to defeat Mexico on Friday 27 January (20.00 local kick-off) at BC Place to achieve their Olympic dream.

Friday’s semi-final will be broadcast live in Canada at 23.00 ET / 20.00 PT on a variety of Sportsnet HD platforms as well as online at Sportsnet.ca.
“It’s going to be a tough game,” said Head Coach John Herdman after Canada’s training session at BC Place.
“Mexico has a new look about the way they play and some new players, so I think they’re a threat.”
The last time Canada and Mexico came together was in 2010 in the dramatic final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers™ tournament in Mexico. Canada defeated Mexico one-nil on the day courtesy of a goal by Christine Sinclair to be crowned CONCACAF Champions on Mexican soil.
With an Olympic berth on the line and Mexico looking to avenge their 2010 defeat on home turf, Friday’s match at BC Place promises to be a tense night of international football.
“I think there is massive pressure,” said Herdman. “But you either see it as a burden or you go towards it, that’s what makes people’s careers.”
Herdman’s side will need the full support of the Canadian fans in Vancouver to help give his team the extra edge over their opponents and the team has repeatedly urged supporters to come out and be the ‘12th man’ as Canada makes one final push for a place at the London games.
Complete ticket details for Friday’s match are available at: canadasoccer.com/madeforthis.
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Whitecaps & TFC Draw In Championship Opener

VANCOUVER, BC — An added-time equaliser by Eric Hassli was the highlight of the opening leg of the 2012 Amway Canadian Championship final series. With the visitor Toronto FC up 1-0 after 90 minutes, home side Vancouver Whitecaps FC evened the score in the 91st minute to the delight of 14,878 fans at BC Place. The Hassli goal was a beauty, a well-timed bending volley after a picture-perfect cross from Alain Rochat.

"I just wanted to stay focused on goal and stay on my toes," said goal-scoring hero Hassli.

Following the 1:1 draw in Vancouver, both teams will complete the two-leg series next Wednesday 23 May at BMO Field in Toronto. Ryan Johnson had scored the opening goal in the 66th minute before Hassli scored the equaliser in the 91st minute.

#canChamp Highlights: Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 – 1 Toronto FC

With both sides trading their share of opportunities, Vancouver created the best chance of the first half in the final minute as Sébastien Le Toux broke into the box down the right side. Le Toux's quick shot was stopped by goalkeeper Milos Kočić and then cleared by the defence.

Midway through the second half, Toronto FC scored the opening goal on a Johnson header. With Toronto on the attack and the ball coming back to the top of the box, Julian de Guzman sent a perfect cross into the middle for a jumping Johnson.

With the 1-0 lead, Toronto continued to press forward in search of a second goal. Johnson nearly turned provider in the 85th minute after he sent a low cross to the feet of Nick Soolsma. As good as the cross, Joe Cannon's save was better as he stopped Soolsma point blank from inside the box. Toronto FC did win a pair of ensuing corner kicks, but could not add to its lead.

Finally in the first of four minutes of added time, Hassli got the equaliser with his highlight-reel goal. Davide Chiumento played it to Rochat on the run who then crossed it to the awaiting Hassli.

In the opening leg, Vancouver Whitecaps FC's starting XI featured Joe Cannon in goal, Young Pyo Lee at right back, Alain Rochat and Jay DeMerit at centre back, Martín Bonjour at left back, Jun Marques Davidson, Matt Watson and John Thorrington in the midfield, and Camilo Sanvezzo, Sébastien Le Toux and Étienne Barbara up front.

In the second half, coach Martin Rennie's three substitutions were Barbara off for Eric Hassli (56'), Watson off for Davide Chiumiento (69'), and Thorrington off for Darren Mattocks (86').

Toronto FC's starting XI, meanwhile, featured Milos Kočić in goal, Jeremy Hall at right back, Adrian Cann and Doneil Henry at centre back, Ashton Morgan at left back, Terry Dunfield, Julian de Guzman (captain) and Eric Avila in the midfield, and Ryan Johnson, Reggie Lambe and Joao Plata up front.

In the second half, coach Aron Winter's three substitutions were Avila off for Danny Koevermans (65'), Lambe off for Nick Soolsma (71'), and Plata off for Luis Silva (80').

The second leg of the Championship final is set for 23 May 2012 at 20.00 ET / 17.00 PT. The match will be played at BMO Field in Toronto and broadcast live on Sportsnet. Fans can also follow the match live on Twitter at @CanadaSoccerEN, read the post-match coverage at canadasoccer.com/championship; find photos at flickr.com/canadasoccer; and watch video via CanadaSoccerTV.

The winner of the 2012 Amway Canadian Championship will not only lift the Voyageurs Cup, but will also clinch a spot in 2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League. The 24-team championship will feature teams from across North America, including four each from USA and Mexico, three from the Caribbean, three from El Salvador, two each from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama, and one from Nicaragua. The winner of 2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League will qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup in December 2013.

About the Amway Canadian Championship

The 2012 Amway Canadian Championship features a four-team format with teams taking part in a two-legged home-and-away semi-final before repeating the same process in the final. The winning club will lift the Voyageurs Cup and earn the right to represent Canada in 2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League.

Follow the 2012 Amway Canadian Championship on Twitter by using #canChamp.

About the Canadian Soccer Association

The Canadian Soccer Association, in partnership with its membership and its partners, provides leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, both at the national and international levels. The Canadian Soccer Association not only strives to lead Canada to victory, but also encourages Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer. For more details on the Canadian Soccer Association, visit www.CanadaSoccer.com .

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