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CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship underway, Canada tops Guatemala in WU17 Group B opener with a superb 8-0



 

Canada's Marie Levasseur dribbles down the field against Guatemala in a CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Championship match against Guatemala on October 31, 2013, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Photo: Mexsport)

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – Canada got two goals apiece from three different players to launch Group B play at the 2013 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship with an 8-0 victory over Guatemala on Wednesday at Catherine Hall Stadium.
It was the most goals ever scored by the Canadians in competition history, exceeding their previous mark by two.
Shortly after a Madelyn Ventura header for Guatemala was saved by goalkeeper Rylee Foster, Canada went ahead in the ninth minute. From the right side of the box, Emily Borgmann delivered a pass that Marie Mychele Metivier crashed home near the left post.
Borgmann doubled the advantage in the 26th minute. Sarah Kinzer used the outside of her right foot to slip a pass through the middle for the 15-year-old, who raced forward and found the back of the net with a shot that hit off the hands of goalkeeper Angie Hidalgo.
Five minutes before the interval, Metivier completed her brace. She gained possession near midfield and went on a long sprint from that resulted in a 3-0 lead for Canada.
While the active Canadians kept attacking in waves, Guatemala conceded a fourth in the 56th minute. Jessie Fleming rocketed an effort past Hidalgo off a feed from Marie Levasseur.
It took only two more minutes for Canada to make it 5-0. A pass from Borgmann allowed Levasseur a direct route to the Guatemalan goal and she effortlessly tallied.
As Guatemala understandably fatigued, Canada remained energetic, striking for three additional goals in the encounter’s closing moments.
With 10 minutes left in regulation, Nadya Gill ran into the right side of the box to loft the ball gently over Hidalgo and under the crossbar.
Gil struck again in the 85th, outpacing the Guatemalan defense to convert with composure and ease.
Two minutes afterwards, Levasseur punctuated the scoreline with her second goal thanks to an assist from Simmrin Dhaliwal.
For their second group games on Saturday, Canada will face Trinidad, while Guatemala will look to bounce back against the United States.


FINAL
8-0
GUA
  • TRI
    FINAL
    0-8
    USA
  • SLV
    11/01
    4:30 pm
    MEX
  • JAM
    11/01
    7:00 pm
    HAI
  • CAN
    11/02
    4:30 pm
    TRI


  • The CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship is underway in Montego Bay, Jamaica, with Canada winning its opening group match on 31 October 2013. The eight-team tournament will qualify just two teams to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Costa Rica 2014.
    Group 1 (which kicked off on Wednesday) features El Salvador, Haiti, Jamaica and Mexico. Group 2 (which kicked off on Thursday) features Canada, Guatemala, Trinidad and Tobago and USA.
    The top-two teams from each group advance to the CONCACAF semi-final phase, from which the two winners advance to the CONCACAF final and qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Costa Rica 2014.
    As hosts, Costa Rica qualify automatically and do not take part in the CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship.


    THE U-17 ROSTERS

    TEAMS

    JAMAICA Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    1 GoalieLotteafa Nicketa Clarke12/15/1997 Jamaica
    13 GoalieShanay Shanice Ricketts 12/28/1997 Jamaica
    Defenders
    2 DefenderSashine Tyra Smith 3/14/1998 Jamaica
    4 DefenderCachet Evelyn Lue 3/26/1997 Jamaica
    5 DefenderKonya Tajae Plummer 8/2/1997 Jamaica
    6 DefenderMelissa Amelia Hamilton 1/7/1997 Jamaica
    14 DefenderDeneisha Selena Blackwood 3/7/1997 Jamaica
    15 DefenderCarlletia Azana Savizon 2/15/97 Jamaica
    20 DefenderAmoya Johnson Crawford 9/8/1997Jamaica
    Midfielders
    7 MidfieldPetagay Dominique Planter 4/17/1998 Jamaica
    8 MidfieldAsheina Ayarna Nelson 9/25/1997 Jamaica
    9 MidfieldAsia Kai Lee Fatt 4/17/1997 Jamaica
    10 MidfieldFelicia Gail Davidson 4/2/1997 Jamaica
    11 MidfieldKhadija Monifa Shaw 1/31/1997 Jamaica
    12 MidfieldJorja Leigh Hughes 8/25/1997 Jamaica
    16 MidfieldCheyenne Wakeland Hart 12/8/1998 Jamaica
    17 MidfieldSamantha Sanfilippo 11/3/1998 Jamaica
    19 Midfield Robyn Anne Whittaker 1/14/1997 Jamaica
    21 Midfield Jessica Amoy Johnson 4/14/1998 Jamaica
    Forwards
    18 ForwardCamille Elizabeth Nurse 8/6/1998 Jamaica
     


    CANADA Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    GoalieRylee Ann Foster 13/8/98 Canada
    GoalieDevon Kerr 3/7/1997 Canada
    Defenders
    DefenderSimmrin Dhaliwal10/2/1997 Canada
    DefenderRachel Jones 18/2/1997 Canada
    DefenderMika Richards 4/4/1997 Canada
    DefenderBianca Rose St-Georges 28/7/1997 Canada
    DefenderEasther Mayi Kith 28/3/1997 Canada
    DefenderNadia Pestell 3/3/1997 Canada
    Midfielders
    MidfieldKarima Lemire 18/10/1998 Canada
    MidfieldJessie Fleming 11/3/1998 Canada
    MidfieldSarah Kinzner 28/8/1997 Canada
    MidfieldAvery Lakeman 16/3/1998 Canada
    MidfieldSarah Stratigakis 7/3/1999 Canada
    Forwards
    ForwardJenna Baxter 20/5/1997 Canada
    ForwardAnyssa Ibrahim 8/2/1999 Canada
    ForwardJessica Lisi 11/2/1998 Canada
    ForwardNadya Gill 26/9/1998 Canada
    ForwardMarie Levasseur 18/5/1998 Canada
    ForwardEmily Borgmann 30/12/1997 Canada
    ForwardMarie-Mychèle Mètivief 1/8/1997 Canada


    UNITED STATES Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    18 GoalieKatherine Hess 10/2/1998 USA
    1 GoalieLauren Rood 10/9/1997 USA
    Defenders
    5 DefenderGabriela Carreiro 4/5/1997 USA
    7 DefenderMia Gyau 6/22/1998 USA
    6 DefenderNatalie Jacobs 6/16/97 USA
    10 DefenderElisabeth Jean 1/31/1997 USA
    12 DefenderTegan McGrady 10/11/1997 USA
    9 DefenderZoe Morse 4/1/1998 USA
    13 DefenderTaylor Otto 10/23/1997 USA
    15 DefenderZoe Redei 10/8/1997 USA
    Midfielders
    2 MidfieldDorian Bailey 1/28/1997 USA
    4 MidfieldMarley Canales 11/16/1997 USA
    14 MidfieldTaylor Racioppi 2/26/1997 USA
    25 MidfieldFrancesca Tagliaferri 1/18/1999 USA
    Forwards
    3 ForwardMadison Haley 10/25/1998 USA
    8 ForwardKelcie Hedge 9/19/1997 USA
    11 ForwardCivana Kuhlmann 4/14/1999 USA
    17 ForwardMallory Pugh 4/29/1998 USA
    19 ForwardAnika Rodrìguez 1/4/1997 USA
    22 ForwardMadison Schultz 1/20/1998 USA

    TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    1 GoalieRebecca Almandoz 7/12/1998 Trinidad
    21 GoalieNicolette Craig 12/10/1997 Trinidad
    Defenders
    13 DefenderChelsea Frederick 4/12/1997 Trinidad
    6 DefenderAbishai Guy 4/3/1999 Trinidad
    4 DefenderNatisha John 6/5/2000 Trinidad
    2 DefenderTamara Johnson 7/1/1998 Trinidad
    3 DefenderReneè Mike 23/3/1998 Trinidad
    5 DefenderAmaya Ellis 31/10/1999 USA
    Midfielders
    8 MidfieldSummer Arjoon 6/5/1997 Trinidad
    11 MidfieldEden Charles 11/8/1997 USA
    12 MidfieldKhaline Jacob 15/1/1997 Trinidad
    16 MidfieldKelsey Henry 4/7/1999 Trinidad
    14 MidfieldChevonne John 19/6/1997 Trinidad
    18 MidfieldJasandra Joseph 6/10/1998 Trinidad
    7 MidfieldDennecia Prince10/8/1998Trinidad
    Forwards
    17 ForwardMaya Matouk 30/3/1998 Trinidad
    19 ForwardChelcy Ralph 15/12/1998 Trinidad
    9 ForwardZoe Swift 22/11/1997 Trinidad
    10 ForwardJahra Thomas 10/7/1997 Trinidad
    15 ForwardCorel Carmichael 18/6/1997 USA

    MEXICO Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    1 GoalieEmily Sofìa Alvarado Natividad 9/1/1998 Mèxico
    12 GoalieMiriam Guadalupe Aguirre Olmos 29/1/1999 Mèxico
    Defenders
    2 DefenderMiriam Vanessa Garcìa Muñoz 14/2/1998 Mèxico
    3 DefenderVanessa Flores Bear 26/5/1997 Mèxico
    4 DefenderRebeca Bernal Rodrìguez 31/8/1997 Mèxico
    5 DefenderAlma Gabriela Martìnez Altamirano 25/3/1997 Mèxico
    13 DefenderMònica Rodrìguez Guzmàn 3/8/1998 Mèxico
    14 DefenderArlett Tovar Gòmez 9/5/1997 Mèxico
    15 DefenderJessica Alejandra Moreno Jimènez 3/10/1997 Mèxico
    Midfielders
    6 MidfieldEva Beatriz Gonzàlez Tate 22/4/1997 Mèxico
    8 MidfieldBriana Elizabeth Woodall Villanueva 10/8/1998 Mèxico
    10 MidfieldBetzy Casandra Cuevas Araujo 21/4/1997 Mèxico
    11 MidfieldDoriani Montserrat Hernàndez Garcìa 26/6/1999 Mèxico
    16 MidfieldCinthia Karina Huerta Gonzàlez 29/4/1998 Mèxico
    17 MidfieldNatalia Villarreal Pardo 19/3/1998 Mèxico
    18 MidfieldBelèn de Jesùs Cruz Arzate 7/11/1998 Mèxico
    19 MidfieldMariana Maldonado Gonzàlez 5/8/1999 Mèxico
    Forwards
    7 ForwardAylin Villalobos Gojara
    9 ForwardJanae Chantell Gonzàlez Yap 2/10/1997 Mèxico
    20 ForwardJaqueline Garcìa Cruz 3/10/1997 Mèxico

    HAITI Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    1 GoalieJonie Gabriel 11/30/1997 Haitì
    12 GoalieNaphtaline Clermus 8/11/1998 Haitì
    Defenders
    20 DefenderMartha Dorce Fathou 2/20/1997 Haitì
    3 DefenderJennifer Limage 12/25/1997 Haitì
    2 DefenderSoveline Beaubrun 12/7/1997 Haitì
    13 DefenderBertha Auguste 11/3/1997 Haitì
    14 DefenderLouwige Durand 2/28/1997 Haitì
    5 DefenderVarlene Estime9/15/1997Haitì
    Midfielders
    15 MidfieldNadyne Millien 7/8/1997 Haitì
    22 MidfieldZila Lafleur 3/2/1997 Haitì
    10 MidfieldKensia Destinvil 9/27/1997 Haitì
    11 MidfieldRudena Paillere 6/15/1997 Haitì
    17 MidfieldGertrude Lerentil 11/2/1997 Haitì
    MidfieldPhiseline Michel 7/27/1997 Haitì
    21 MidfieldNerilia Mondesir 1/17/1999 Haitì
    Forwards
    8 ForwardNelourde Nicolas 7/26/1999 Haitì
    16 ForwardIsnada Lebrun 8/4/1997 Haitì
    7 ForwardBatcheda Louis 6/15/1997 Haitì
    9 ForwardSherly Jeudy 10/10/1998 Haitì

    GUATEMALA Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    12 GoalieNatalie Schaps Calderon 19/2/1999 Guatemala
    1 GoalieAngie Marìa Natalie Hidalgo Arango 7/11/1997 Guatemala
    Defenders
    3 DefenderSara Marìa Fetzer Millian 12/4/1999 Guatemala
    2 DefenderIsabella Garcìa Salas Echevarrìa 10/9/1998Guatemala
    4 DefenderPamela Denise Monterroso Cohen 8/6/1997 Guatemala
    13 DefenderLesli Ester Cal Gamarro 20/2/1997 Guatemala
    14 DefenderMarìa Josè Barillas Mucia 10/9/1998 Guatemala
    16 DefenderKellin Yuvitza Mayèn Hernàndez 26/7/1999 Guatemala
    Midfielders
    6 MidfieldJennifer Carolina Barrios Ruiz 10/6/1997 Guatemala
    5 MidfieldAlison Karla Abigail Garcìa 14/10/1997 Guatemala
    17 MidfieldMarìa Fernanda Contreras Muñoz 8/11/1998 Guatemala
    20 MidfieldBeberly Marìa Josè Montufar Hernàndez 2/8/1997 Guatemala
    15MidfieldCindy Carolina Granda Estrada25/8/1997Guatemala
    Forwards
    7 ForwardKelsie Mimi Grabrielle Castellanos Santis 28/11/1997 Guatemala
    8 ForwardLaurent B. Markwith Mijangos 9/10/1997Guatemala
    11 ForwardAndrea Mariel Rabanales Sosa 12/6/1998 Guatemala
    19 ForwardAnika Schaps Calderòn 12/09/1999 Guatemala
    18 ForwardHercilia Eunice Cabrera Divas 23/6/1998 Guatemala
    10 ForwardAisha Keshy Solòrzano Garcìa 13/4/1998 Guatemala

    EL SALVADOR Roster


    NumberPositionPlayer NameDOBNationality
    Goalies
    1 GoalieEleonor Alexandra Hernàndez Zelaya 19/4/1999 El Salvador
    18 GoalieAna Yanci Granillo Coreas 14/6/1997 El Salvador
    Defenders
    5 DefenderFatima Andrea Diaz Bermùdez 17/3/1999 El Salvador
    6 DefenderDaniela Guadalupe Espinoza Bernal 19/6/1998 El Salvador
    3 DefenderBlanca Elizabeth Aguilar Torres 1/4/1998 El Salvador
    2 DefenderIngrid Jhaneri Franco Martìnez 29/12/1997 El Salvador
    20 DefenderYoselin Marilyn Zapata Aguilar 9/6/1997 El Salvador
    4 DefenderElaily Jasmine Hernàndez Represa 27/5/2000 El Salvador
    Midfielders
    9 MidfieldAshly Karina Tobar Montoya 14/2/2000 El Salvador
    14 MidfieldKaterin Azucena Sigaran Carpio 7/8/1997 El Salvador
    10 MidfieldMaggi Carolina Segovia Romero 15/1/2001 El Salvador
    7 MidfieldBrenda Damaria Ceren Delgado 24/9/1998 El Salvador
    8 MidfieldSandra Elizabeth Cortez Maravilla 2/1/1997 El Salvador
    12 MidfieldAstrid Daniela Lòpez Flores 23/3/1999 El Salvador
    19 MidfieldSofìa Vicenza Alfaro Tripp 25/3/1997 El Salvador
    15 MidfieldMayra Cristina Sosa Aguilar 6/7/1998 El Salvador
    Forwards
    17 ForwardLesly Aracely Molina Rivera 28/1/1997 El Salvador
    11 ForwardEvelyn Grisselda Torres Peña 27/7/1997 El Salvador
    13 ForwardAlejandra Wahn Alvayero5/1/1998El Salvador
    16 ForwardMaritza Azucena Fùnes Rodrìguez 28/2/1997 El Salvador
    FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015
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    The National Organising Committee for the FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 features Victor Montagliani (chair), Steven Reed, Janine Helland, Doug Redmond, Clare Rustad, Walter Sieber and Peter Montopoli.

    Canada W17 off to a flying start at CONCACAF Championship

    31 October 2013
    Canada won it's opening match against Guatemala 8:0 at the 2013 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship.
    Goals, in the first-half, came courtesy of Marie Mychèle Metivier 10’, 40’and Emily Borgman 26’. And in the second by Jessie Fleming 56’, Marie Levasseur 58’, 88’ and substitute Nadya Gill 80’, 86’.
    “We showed what we had to offer, said Canada’s coach Beverly Priestman following the match. “We have pace and technically proficient players that can live on the ball.”
    The match was played at Catherine Hall Stadium at the Montego Bay Sports Complex, in Jamaica.
    This is Canada’s 4th time at this tournament. In 2012 Canada finished runners-up to the United States, but won the tournament in 2010. At the inaugural event, in 2008, Canada placed third.
    Eight teams from the CONCACAF region are competing in this year’s tournament. The top two will qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Costa Rica 2014.
    Canada’s next match is on Saturday against Trinidad and Tobago at 16.30 ET. Followed by a match against the US on Monday, at 20.00 ET, in what may prove to be the deciding game in Group B.
    Matches can be seen live on Sportsnet.ca
     

    Host Jamaica opens WU17 campaign with win

    Jamaica's Asia Lee-Fatt (#9) in CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Championship action against El Salvador on October 30, 2013, at Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Photo: Mexsport)

    MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – Jamaica got its 2013 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship campaign off to an upbeat start with a 2-0 victory over El Salvador on Wednesday at Catherine Hall Stadium.
    The result places the tournament host at the top of Group A with three points. Mexico and Haiti drew 1-1 earlier in the day, leaving them level in second place.
    On the offensive end, Robyn-Anne Whittaker was an influential figure for the Reggae Girlz.
    In the third minute of first-half stoppage time, she burst straight into the heart of the Salvadoran defense and slipped an inspired pass to Asia Lee-Fatt, who was positioned just to her right. The 16-year-old forward took a separating touch and blasted a shot into the lower-left corner to give Jamaica a 1-0 lead.
    Lee-Fatt made it 2-0 eight minutes after the break, knocking in a rebound off a Khadija Shaw effort from 18-yards out that struck the right post.
    The Jamaicans were knocking on the door throughout the first half, but some intelligent defending and the woodwork prevented them from inflicting additional damage.
    Whittaker, however, proved to be extremely difficult to contain.
    After missing from the right side of the box, she cracked another attempt off the right post in the 14th minute. Four minutes before the break, the U.S.-based forward got a foot on a loose ball in box, forcing a save from Salvadoran goalkeeper Eleonor Zelaya.
    The Central Americans saw their scoring chances limited mostly to set pieces.
    Team captain Sandra Cortez sent a long-distance free kick high in the 26th minute and had another share the same fate early in first-half stoppage time.
    A long-distance try by active left-sided midfielder Brenda Ceren in the 80th minute was El Salvador’s only shot of the second half.
    In last minute of regulation time, Lee-Fatt came close to completing a hat-trick, only to see Zelaya dive to her right for a stunning stop.
    Jamaica is now unbeaten in four of its last five CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship outings and will look to improve on its form against Haiti on Friday. El Salvador will hope to bounce back against Mexico the same day.
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