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Sunday, June 11, 2017

CANADA SOCCER SERIES: A YOUNG PLAYER TO HAVE IN MIND, Jordyn Huitema (CAN)

 





By JUAN CARLOS CORDERO, UNO INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, Toronto, Canada.

Jordyn Huitema (CAN) is a name to have in mind though she only celebrated 16 years this past May 8. The Canadian national team technical staff has great hopes in her future and, no doubts, she is a 6'1" forward with power, pace and no fear to share the field with her idol, Christine Sinclair who also debuted very young or Kara Lang, who at 14 was scoring for the Reds.

She has had 3 appearances for the senior women's national teams but even in 15 minutes, she makes feel her impact in the field. Her brother is 6'8" and they expect her to growth more to be a kind of female Ibrahimovic, but she prefers the soccer of her teammate Sinclair or Cristiano Ronaldo: "I hope I don't grow too much. Playing for Canada it has been a great experience, developing with players I admire.  In the first game versus Costa Rica (3:1 in Winnipeg, I played 15 minutes. I was nervous, but excited to play at home. I have been developed by Vancouver Whitecaps and I try do in the national team, what I have learned there."

Her scoring record speaks for her: "I usually score 1 or 2 goals per game, 20 or more per season."

John Herdman also has great hope for her future: "She is tall, integrate to the senior group at 15. Hig but with power and pace, started young so she can be a great star. If I will make her to play in Toronto? Maybe...!"

DEBUT MEDIA CLIPS

For Jordyn Huitema, it was 41 unforgettable minutes. For Canadian soccer, it could be the beginning of something special.
The 15-year-old forward from Chilliwack, B.C., made her senior debut Wednesday in Canada’s 1-0 Algarve Cup final loss to Spain in Sao Joao da Venda, Portugal.
Huitema becomes the third-youngest woman to play for Canada behind only record-holder Kara Lang and Jessie Fleming, who were also 15. It is distinguished company. Christine Sinclair, the face of Canadian soccer, didn’t make her senior debut until 16.

At 5-foot-10, Huitema has size and is one of the fastest players in Canada coach John Herdman’s talent pool. She also has a knack for offence, as shown Wednesday.
“Jordyn nearly scored on her first touch,” Herdman said. “Starting in the Algarve Cup final. It was a big moment for her.”
“It was amazing. The best moment in my life probably so far,” Huitema said.
Huitema started the game, giving way as planned late in the first half after the Spanish strategy of pressing the Canadians began to fade.
“At first it was very nerve-racking. But it was such an honour to step on the field with the women that, when I was younger, I looked up to. And being surrounded by such amazing people, it was just an honour to represent my country,” Huitema said.
Her scoring chance came on a cross from the right side.
“I couldn’t quite get in front of the defender for it. It was very close,” she said.
When Huitema left the field, she was replaced by her idol, Sinclair.
“It was very amazing,” Huitema said.
The teenager, who managed to squeeze in international football during spring break, returns to Grade 10 classes.
And then?
“Keep striving to improve in soccer and hopefully come back into this environment.”
Huitema, one of seven teens on Herdman’s Algarve Cup roster, was just 13 when she attended an under-15 talent identification camp. Since then she has taken part in a dozen or so national youth team camps or international tournaments, including the U-17 World Cup.
“She’s one of the closest things I’ve seen to Sinclair – so no pressure on the kid,” Herdman said dryly. “As a youngster, I’ve seen those qualities of Sinclair – the touch, the movement – in people like Janine Beckie. But from what I’ve seen of Jordyn, she’s got the goal-scoring ability and the sort of height and size and presence that you associate with Christine on the field.”
Herdman brought her briefly into a camp prior to the Olympics, saying “she knocked it out of the park.”
Huitema has been developing with the Vancouver Whitecaps elite girls program for two years.
She’s is cool under pressure. In 2014, the then-13-year-old Surrey United striker scored the deciding penalty kick in the shootout that earned Canada the CONCACAF U-15 championship over Haiti.
“She’s just a great kid,” said Sinclair. “She just wants to learn, just soaking everything in. Physically she’s a beast and I mean that in the best possible way. She’s like six feet tall and probably the fastest player on our team.
“She’s one of those that you just know when she gets her chance, she’s going to run with it. She’s got a knack for goal. And especially with a coach like John, you know he’s going to take care of her and develop her at the right stage. But she’s one for the future for sure.”
The future may have

Notes

soccer family (brother Brody)... speaks English... her father was born in Chilliwack while her mother was born in Trail... grew up participating in soccer, hockey and swimming... she was four years old when she started playing soccer for Chilliwack FC... enjoys running, hanging out with friends and family... favourites have included Cristiano Ronaldo, Christine Sinclair... other favourites have included Sidney Crosby, Miami Heat... attended the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 in Vancouver...





 

 

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She was 13 years old when she made her debut in the Canadian youth program in 2014 with coach Bev Priestman... won a gold with Canada at the 2014 CONCACAF Girls’ Under-15 Championship... won a silver medal with Canada at the 2016 CONCACAF Girls’ Under-15 Championship... represented Canada at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Jordan 2016...

Current club:CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite BC Soccer REX
Phonetic:HI-te-ma
Date of birth: 2001
Age 16
Birthplace: Chilliwack, BC, CAN
Raised: Chilliwack, BC, CAN
Height: 175 cm
Active Start: Chilliwack FC

International "A" totals: #CANWNT
Appearances: 3
Starts: 1
Goals: 0
Assists: 0
Clean Sheets: 0

 

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