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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Premier Tennis League, el nuevo y particular campeonato por equipos


El evento se disputará en Asia y los jugadores serán adquiridos por los elencos en una subasta. Participarán Nadal, Djokovic y Sampras. No se descarta a figuras chilenas.

por Carlos González Lucay - 25/05/2013 - 09:20
Djokovic sería una de las novedades de la Premier League de tenis. Djokovic sería una de las novedades de la Premier League de tenis.
Como una forma de acercarse al influyente y amplio mercado asiático, el tenis promete dar un giro radical a partir de diciembre del próximo año, cuando debute la International Premier Tennis League.
Esta nueva competencia, fundada por el tenista indio Mahesh Bhupathi y los ex jugadores Boris Becker y Justin Gimelstob, estará conformada por seis franquicias que se distribuirán por los distintos países de Asia, una cantidad que se incrementará en las siguientes temporadas. Estos equipos podrán contar con un mínimo de seis jugadores y un máximo de 10.
Los deportistas serán adquiridos a través de una subasta, que replicará el modelo del Draft de la NBA en Estados Unidos y que se llevará a cabo en Melbourne, Australia, en enero de 2014.
Las escuadras participantes tendrán a exponentes en cinco categorías: individuales masculino y femenino; dobles varones y mixto; y leyendas masculinas.
En total, la primera temporada tendrá 30 partidos, en el que los equipos jugarán encuentros como local y visita. Además, habrá una fase de playoffs, donde se definirá al campeón.
LAS FIGURAS
Más de 100 tenistas -activos y retirados- confirmaron su presencia, entre los que destacan: Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Serena Williams, Lleyton Hewitt, John Isner, Caroline Wozniacki, Victoria Azarenka, Li Na, Tomas Berdych, Janko Tipsarevic, Pete Sampras y Carlos Moyá.
A ellos, potencialmente, podrían sumarse ex tenistas nacionales, como Marcelo Ríos o Fernando González, y activos, como Nicolás Massú. "Creo que aún no se ha contactado con nadie de Chile, pero podría haber (chilenos) si es que hay interés", reconoce a La Tercera Benito Pérez-Barbadillo, jefe de comunicaciones de la naciente competencia.
Durante la presentación de la IPTL, los jugadores manifestaron su alegría por la iniciativa. Es el caso del español Rafael Nadal (4º), quien expresó que "será un éxito seguro. Ya tengo ganas de estar jugando para un equipo, especialmente en Asia, un lugar importante en el mundo del tenis".
Mientras que el número uno del mundo, Novak Djokovic, dijo que "es una idea revolucionaria. Se cambiará la imagen del deporte y ayudará a su popularidad".
Para el campeón olímpico Andy Murray (3º), "es una gran idea. Como el tenis es un deporte individual, va a ser muy emocionante ver a algunos de los mejores jugadores del mundo como parte de un equipo".
Mientras que Boris Becker apuntó que "esto es lo que necesita el deporte: los mejores jugadores del mundo en un formato sensible a los nuevos tiempos y que emocionará a las cadenas de televisión".

HOT CELEBRITIES: Famosas sin maquillaje: Cómo lucen antes y después de una sesión de belleza



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por Constanza Cortés 24 mayo, 2013



Su trabajo les exige lucir perfectas frente a las cámaras y en las grandes ceremonias, sin embargo cuando no usan cosméticos se ven como mujeres comunes y corrientes. A continuación te mostramos qué aspecto tienen algunas chicas de Hollywood con y sin la ayuda mágica de los productos de belleza.

Eva Longoria

La ex integrante de Desperate Housewives es una de las latinas más bellas de la televisión, sin embargo hay que decir que el maquillaje la ayuda mucho a la hora de verse radiante en las alfombras rojas. Base y corrector son los aliados que Eva usa para emparejar el tono de su piel; el resto del trabajo lo hacen las pestañas postizas y el delineador.



Katy Perry

Sin labial y sombras para los ojos, la intérprete de I kissed a girl luce como una niña pequeña. Lo malo es que cuando Katy le da color a su rostro, lo hace de forma recargada, imitando el estilo de maquillaje de las pin up girls y no destaca su belleza natural, pese a sus lindas facciones.




Kelly Clarkson

La niña mimada de American Idol se convierte en otra persona cuando tiene la cara lavada. Como es muy rubia, Kelly sin maquillaje se ve muy desaliñada, por eso debe aplicarse productos en algunas zonas de su rostro para acentuar algunos rasgos, entre ellos los ojos, su punto fuerte.




Katherine Heigl

Heigl es una de las pocas personas que tiene la suerte de lucir bien, tanto con la cara lavada como maquillada. Lo mejor de la actriz es que cuando se maquilla realza su belleza natural y no se recarga. Por lo general usa labios color rosa pálido y smokey eyes. Además, para resaltar sus ojos almendrados utiliza máscara para pestañas en forma sutil.




Kathy Griffin

Esta polémica comediante realiza se realiza una transformación completa para aparecer en televisión, y sin duda esto se ve en la foto. Como sus ojos son pequeños, Griffin acentúa su mirada usando pestañas postizas para darle más fuerza frente a los flashes. Este retoque luce muy bien en contraste con su pelo rojo furioso. Por supuesto que sus varias cirugías estéticas se notan en la piel cuando aparece por la calle sin maquillaje.




Heidi Klum

Sus rasgos y la genética alemana han ayudado a que esta ex ángel de Victoria’s Secret luzca fenomenal aún sin ayuda de los cosméticos que suele usar en la pasarela. Si bien luce un poco insípida y más terrenal que sobre sus tacos, con un poco de rubor rosa y una máscara para pestañas, Klum nuevamente queda convertida en una maniquí.




Kim Kardashian

La favorita de las chicas reality a veces no se pinta y se muestra sin esconder sus imperfecciones ante los medios. Pero al momento de asistir a eventos concurridos, Kim utiliza cualquier ayuda estética para verse bien.




Sarah Michelle Gellar

En esta foto, la eterna intérprete de Buffy parece que hubiera sido sacada de un cementerio. Pero el maquillaje hace milagros: polvos compactos, labial, mucho corrector de ojeras y máscara de pestañas transforman a Sarah Michelle Gellar en toda una celebrity.




Amanda Seyfried

Ella es bella por naturaleza y aunque esté sin maquillaje tiene la virtud de verse fresca y radiante. Es común verla por las calles sin estuco, sin embargo en la alfombra roja eso es un requisito. En esas ocasiones, Seyfried sabe resaltar sus rasgos con lo preciso: un labial impactante y máscara para las pestañas son sus aliados a la hora de deslumbrar.



Kate Moss

Los años no pasan en vano, dicen por ahí y Kate Moss, la mujer que inspiró a más de una generación como ícono de la moda, bien lo sabe. Por eso la top modelo siempre trata de andar bien arreglada, pero no de forma recargada. La gracia que tiene es que con algunos trucos simples de maquillaje, queda increíble y lista para impactar.


FUTBOL DE CHILE 2013: José Luis Sierra gana terreno en Colo Colo ante las dudas de Jorge Pellicer

 

El fichaje del técnico de Huachipato se complicó y en Blanco y Negro se plantean ir por el adiestrador de Unión Española.

por Cristian Barrera M. - 25/05/2013 - 09:14
José Luis Sierra podría retornar a Colo Colo pero ahora como técnico. José Luis Sierra podría retornar a Colo Colo pero ahora como técnico.
Arturo Salah vive muchas dificultades para encontrar al técnico que se hará cargo de Colo Colo a partir del segundo semestre. El presidente de Blanco y Negro tiene claro su preferido para asumir la banca del “Cacique”, pero ficharlo está costando más de lo presupuestado.
Por lo mismo, ayer el timonel de la sociedad anónima, junto a Juan Gutiérrez, director deportivo, se reunió con Leonidas Vial, director y líder del principal bloque controlador de acciones de la concesionaria, para informarle de la situación.
Hay inquietud en Macul. Los albos esperaban tener listo al entrenador a más tardar el próximo miércoles. Sin embargo, calculan que recién habrá “humo blanco” el fin de semana entrante. Esto, porque las señales que ha recibido Salah por Jorge Pellicer desde Talcahuano no han sido las que esperaba, pese a que en Huachipato están abiertos a conversar.
El ex DT de Universidad Católica ha manifestado pública e internamente que no se ha puesto en el caso de abandonar la tienda de la usina, por lo que su deseo es cumplir el contrato que lo liga hasta mediados de 2014. El timonel de ByN aspira a convencer a Pellicer cuando se reúnan la próxima semana.

La opción del “Coto”
Ante este complejo escenario, en Blanco y Negro creció fuertemente la opción de ir a la carga por José Luis Sierra, pese que este también ha manifestado pública y privadamente que su deseo es permanecer en Unión Española, donde tiene contrato hasta junio del próximo año.
Eso sí, desde Pedreros aseguran que el “Coto” no cierra la puerta a cambiar de club. “El está muy cómodo en Unión, pero no descarta dejar la institución si una buena oportunidad se le presenta. Para eso es clave que salga campeón, porque cerraría un ciclo y no se iría con cuentas pendientes”, dice una alta fuente de la sociedad alba.
En el “Cacique”, incluso, sostienen que ya existió una conversación preliminar entre Salah y Sierra, en la que el técnico hispano, que se va de vacaciones la próxima semana a Europa, evaluará su futuro dependiendo del final del campeonato. “Si no gana el torneo, es difícil que salga de Unión”, dicen en Macul.
Más atrás siguen vigentes las opciones de Gustavo Benítez, Claudio Borghi y Marco Antonio Figueroa. Mientras que Eduardo Berizzo y Gerardo Martino quedaron fuera de alcance.
En tanto, la probable oncena de Colo Colo para enfrentar a Unión Española mañana sería con Eduardo Lobos; José Pedro Fuenzalida, Christian Vilches, Luis Mena y Lucas Domínguez; Esteban Pavez y Claudio Báez; Gonzalo Fierro, Emiliano Vecchio, Francisco Lara. Y Carlos Muñoz, en la delantera.

UEFA Champions League 2013: Bayern Munich carga con el favoritismo y el peso histórico en la final alemana de la Champions

 

El elenco de Jupp Heynckes perdió la final en 2010 y 2012. Si hoy vence al Borussia Dortmund se convertirá en el tercer club, junto al Liverpool, con más títulos de la Champions.

 25/05/2013 - 09:17
Bayern Munich ha sufrido en sus últimos duelos ante el Borussia Dortmund. Bayern Munich ha sufrido en sus últimos duelos ante el Borussia Dortmund.
Bayern Munich se presenta como favorito en Wembley en la final alemana de la Liga de Campeones (14.45 de Chile) ante un Borussia Dortmund desafiante, que espera recuperar la fórmula que lo hizo convertirse en una pesadilla para los bávaros durante dos temporadas.
Para el Bayern la final es la posibilidad de coronar con el máximo título europeo una temporada excelente, que al comienzo estuvo marcada precisamente por el reto de recuperar el primer lugar en el fútbol alemán que le había sido arrebatado por el Dortmund.
Bayern Munich, con cuatro títulos es junto al Barcelona el cuarto equipo con más títulos en este torneo. Con uno más igualaría al Liverpool en el tercer lugar. Pero no gana la "Orejona" desde el 2001.
Además, tras las finales perdidas en 2012 ante el Chelsea en Munich y ante el Inter en Madrid en 2010, el club quiere conseguir al fin el logro de un sueño aplazado y evitar que sobre algunos jugadores como Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm o Arjen Robben empiece a pesar un estigma de perdedores.
Para el Dortmund, se trata de la posibilidad de coronar una época, marcada por el trabajo del entrenador Jürgen Klopp, en la que el club ha pasado de la segunda línea del fútbol alemán a la elite europea. Sería regresar a lo más alto de Europa, a donde llegó por única vez en 1997, cuando venció en la final a la Juventus.
Si se mira la temporada actual, el favoritismo del Bayern está justificado. En la Bundesliga, le sacó 25 puntos de ventaja el Dortmund y en la Liga de Campeones se deshizo con facilidad de la Juventus y del Barcelona.
Uno de los pocos elementos que hablan a favor del Dortmund, verdugo del Málaga en cuartos y del Real Madrid en semifinales, es que durante dos temporadas fue la bestia negra del Bayern, derrotándolo en cinco ocasiones, cuatro veces en la Bundesliga y una vez en la final de la Copa de Alemania de 2012.
En esta temporada, el Bayern rompió la racha logrando dos empates en la Bundesliga y un triunfo por 1-0 en cuartos de final de la Copa de Alemania, con gol del holandés Arjen Robben.
"Si ganamos, eso no querrá decir que somos el mejor equipo del mundo sino que hemos derrotado al mejor equipo del mundo", ha dicho Klopp frente a la final.
Formaciones probables:
Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller; Piszcek, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer; Bender, Gündogan; Blaszcykowski, Reus, Grosskreutz; Lewandowski.
Bayern Munich: Neuer; Lahm, Boateng, Dante, Alaba; Javi Martínez, Schweinsteiger; Robben, Müller, Ribery; Mandzukic.

'Fatkini' Sells Out! Why the Plus-Size Swimsuit Is Summer's Hottest Look



Gabi Gregg's sold-out Galaxy bikini. (photo by GabiFresh.com)

Gabi Gregg's sold-out Galaxy bikini. (photo by GabiFresh.com)

Who says you have to be a size 2 to wear a bikini? This summer's wildly popular swimsuit is made specifically for fuller figures. One in particular is such a hot commodity that it's selling out even before the official start of swimsuit season. The highly anticipated launch of the collaboration between plus-size blogger Gabi Gregg and retailer Swimsuits For All went off with a bang last week but sputtered as the company failed to keep up with the unexpected demand for Gregg's galaxy-print bikini, a style dubbed the "fatkini."

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"I didn't come up with the term 'fatkini' it's been a buzzword in the body-positive community for a while," Gregg told Yahoo! Shine. "There's definitely a momentum building for body acceptance and lots of online support for women of all body types these days."

Gregg, a renowned blogger in the plus-size world, rose to fame after she posted photos of herself hanging poolside in Las Vegas wearing a black-and-white-striped bikini. She wrote, "I don't expect everyone to feel comfortable in a two piece, but hopefully I can inspire some of you to take the plunge. I can't tell you how freeing it is to just have fun without worrying about what other people think." Cut to a "Today" show interview and a monthly column about plus-size fashion for InStyle magazine and Gregg has become a plus-size inspiration to many, with a huge following on her personal style blog, GabiFresh.

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When Gregg's swimsuits (which range from sizes 10 to 24) went on sale May 15, Twitter was awash with excitement. But after orders were processed for the galaxy bikini (pictured), some buyers received disappointing news: Due to a computer glitch, and overwhelming demand, some who were sent confirmation emails would not receive the item. Cue Twitter devastation. @reetherealist tweeted, "Just got an email from #SwimSuitsForAll that my suit is back ordered. How was I even able to put it in my cart and pay?"

Two days later, Gregg posted an email from Swimsuits For All on her Facebook page reassuring consumers that a jewel-print bikini was being restocked after the initial rush but that "the galaxy bikini is completely sold out." The statement continues: "As you know we produced in less than three months domestically and it will simply take too much time/be too expensive to start making more suits—and unfortunately the swim season will be over. As far as people getting some emails about back orders, there are a small portion of customers that will not receive the galaxy bikini that ordered it. The suits were selling so quickly that the inventory levels were moving so fast the system was not able to capture that it was sold out until a bit too late and continued accepting orders.”

However, customers weren't having it. Wrote one, "The fact that they are not restocking the galaxy print bikini is depressing! && bad business … why stop selling a fantastic product that has sold out?! ordered mine at 830am day of launch and got a email yesterday that they cancelled my order .. so sad!"

Kellie Brown, a spokesperson for Swimsuits For All, told Yahoo! Shine, "Unfortunately, due to the high demand of this one swimsuit and the temporary computer glitch, the system oversold the style. Swimsuits For All immediately emailed and called each customer and apologized for the error, offered them a 25 percent discount if they desired another style, and let them know that their cards were not charged for anything they didn't receive."

For now, Gabi Gregg fans can still purchase her remaining styles (all for $68) on the company site: A neon pink or green "convertible" bikini (its top can be worn as either a halter style or as a bandeau and the bottoms can be high-waisted, bikini cut, or skirted); a "Jewel Side Sheered" one-piece with an empire waist, and, a sheer coverup with galaxy-print for those mourning the bikini.

Gregg doesn't have immediate plans to design more bathing suits with Swimsuits For All but she's optimistic. "I would definitely love to and hope to do more," she says. Here are her three tips for rocking a bathing suit, no matter what size you are:

Be comfortable:
"Don't worry so much about the size of your suit. How it fits is way more important."

Choose a suit with options:
"You don't have to stick with one swimsuit or spend a lot of money on various styles. Choose one that gives you options, such as a convertible, so you can play with different looks."

Don't hide in your coverup:
"Coverups have a tendency to look frumpy, so make sure you choose one that's sheer or has a flattering cut. And don't wear it while you sunbathe; otherwise, you'll look awkward and draw attention to what you're trying to not show."

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Friday, May 24, 2013

An Arizona judge declared a mistrial in the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial: New jury to decide Jodi Arias' fate after penalty phase mistrial

 

 
updated 9:55 AM EDT, Fri May 24, 2013

Jury foreman: Jodi Arias a bad witness

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: Legal analysts debate whether prosecutors will offer Jodi Arias a deal
  • A source says jurors voted 8-4 in favor of sentencing Arias to death
  • The victim's sister sobs and the judge's voice cracks after jurors reveal their verdict
  • One juror apologizes to victim Travis Alexander's family

An Arizona judge declared a mistrial in the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial Thursday after a deadlocked jury said it couldn't decide whether to sentence her to death for the murder of her ex-boyfriend.
That means a new jury will be chosen, but the first-degree murder conviction still stands.
A retrial for the penalty phase will begin on July 18, Judge Sherry Stephens said. A status conference has been scheduled for June 20.
Since Tuesday, jurors had been deliberating whether Arias, 32, should get a death sentence for murdering ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in 2008.
Arias jury unable to agree on sentence
Jodi Arias makes plea to jury
Arias: I don't know how jury will rule
Arias: I want everyone's pain to stop
A source with knowledge of the jury's vote said there was an 8-4 split in favor of sentencing Arias to death.
Jurors refused to talk to the media and immediately left the courtroom.
The hung jury brought to a close a dramatic chapter in a high-profile case that has lasted for months, drawing spectators who lined up for courtroom seats and waited anxiously outside the courthouse.
But the closely watched trial isn't over yet.
In many states, the death penalty would be off the table if the jury couldn't agree.
Not Arizona.
"It's a very unusual circumstance, but it is part of Arizona statute that yes, if you get to this third phase, the penalty phase, and there is a hung jury, it means another jury comes in," said CNN's Ashleigh Banfield, who has covered the Arias trial from the outset.
In a written statement, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery said prosecutors "will proceed with the intent to retry the penalty phase."
"We appreciate the jury's work in the guilt and aggravation phases of the trial and now we will assess, based upon available information, what the next steps will be," he said.
Legal experts debate what's next
Speculation surged that prosecutors might consider offering Arias a plea deal rather than going through the lengthy steps necessary to find new jurors and present evidence to them.
"I don't think by any means that this is a sure thing you retry the penalty phase," said Mark Geragos, a criminal defense attorney.
A lot depends, he said, on exactly how many jurors were willing to go with the death penalty this time around.
"If it was 11 to 1 ... for death, you can be sure the prosecutor is going to want a retrial. If it tilted the other way ... they may just decide, 'No, we're not going to do that, we'll try and cut a deal,' " he said.
Another key step for prosecutors will be speaking with Alexander's family to decide whether to proceed, CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin said.
Jodi Arias' media tour
Arias: 'Destroyed' by Alexander's death
No one wants to defend Jodi Arias
Death row cell would be like a coffin
"The prosecutors have to speak to the family, because we know this family has been in the courtroom day in and day out. They were visibly shaken and upset when this hung jury came back," she said. "And so there's no question in my mind that it's premature to say this will, indeed, go to another penalty phase."
CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said that prosecutors have little motivation to agree to a plea deal that offers Arias a life sentence.
If the prosecution won in a retrial, he said, Arias would receive the death penalty. But even if they lost, she would probably get "the same life sentence she would obtain in a negotiated deal," he said.
"The only real roadblock to a penalty retrial would be the strong request of the victim's family to accept to a plea and end the process now," he said. "I think such a request unlikely."
Emotions ran high in the courtroom as the jury's inability to agree on a sentence was announced. Arias appeared to be on the verge of tears. One of Alexander's sisters sobbed.
Even the normally stoic judge's voice cracked as she dismissed jurors.
"Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the participants in this trial, I wish to thank you for your extraordinary service to this community," she told them. "This was not your typical trial. You were asked to perform very difficult responsibilities."
An alternate juror and a juror who was on the panel cried as the verdict was being read.
As the jury filed out of the courtroom, one juror said, "I'm sorry" to Alexander's family.
Jurors struggle to agree
Jurors had deliberated for more than 13 hours in the penalty phase of the trial when they told the court they wouldn't be able to agree on a verdict.
Earlier this month, the same jurors took less than two hours to decide that Arias was "exceptionally cruel" when she stabbed Travis Alexander 29 times, slit his neck from ear to ear and shot him in the face.
They pronounced her guilty of first-degree murder on May 8 after 15 hours of deliberations.
For Arias to be sentenced to death, a jury's decision must be unanimous.
About an hour into its deliberations on Thursday, the jury sent out a question, but the details of its query were not revealed in court.
On Wednesday morning, the jury sent out a note saying its members couldn't agree. Stephens told them to try again and ordered them back into the jury room.
If Arias is given a sentence of death, she would be the fourth woman on death row in the state of Arizona.
A plea for mercy
On Tuesday, Arias pleaded with jurors to spare her.
She told them she would dedicate her time in prison to performing acts of charity from behind bars. She said she would teach people to read or to speak Spanish, start a book club and donate her hair so it could be used to make wigs for sick children. She showed jurors several pieces of her artwork.
She called Alexander's murder "the worst mistake" she had ever made, "the worst thing I've ever done." She couldn't have imagined herself capable of such a grisly crime, Arias told the jury.
"But I know that I was," she said. "And for that I'm going to be sorry for the rest of my life -- probably longer."
A case packed with twists and turns
Arias was living in Yreka, California, when she met Alexander at a business convention in Las Vegas in September 2006. That November, he baptized Arias into the Mormon faith, a ceremony Arias said was followed by anal sex.
Arias became his girlfriend two months later, she testified. They broke up in the summer of 2007, and Alexander began dating other women.
In June 2008, Alexander missed two appointments, prompting friends to go to his house. They found his naked body crammed in a stand-up shower
He had been stabbed 29 times in the back and torso and shot in the head. His throat was slit.
After her arrest, Arias told an elaborate lie about masked intruders breaking into Alexander's house and killing him before she narrowly escaped.
Relatives who spoke with police described her as mentally unstable.
The trial, which started in January, has been rife with sex, lies and digital images -- among them graphic autopsy photos that showed Alexander's body.
Now, if the trial continues, some of the same gruesome details of his slaying may be presented again in court.
"Because in order for a jury to actually impose the death penalty, they really need to see the cruelty," criminal defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant told HLN. "And they really need to understand the motives behind this murder and what great lengths she went to -- to actually cover this up."

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

CANADA VS USA JUNE 2 2013 THE REMATCH: Canada WNT announces squad for friendly against USA

 
 
 









 


 

22 May 2013
Canada WNT has announced its 18-player roster for the Sunday 2 June (16.30 local kick-off) Women’s International Friendly against USA at BMO Field in Toronto.

The squad features 14 players who were part of Canada’s bronze-medal-winning roster at London 2012.

In addition to the Olympic group, youngsters Kadeisha Buchanan, Tiffany Cameron and Ashley Lawrence continue to keep their places in the senior team after previous involvement with the side early in 2013.

Rachel Quon, a 21-year-old defender for Chicago Red Stars in NWSL, has earned her first call-up to a Canada camp.

Striker Melissa Tancredi rejoins the group for the first time since the team won its Olympic bronze medal against France in August 2012.

Of the 18 players named to the squad 10 featured in the Olympic semi-final between Canada and USA on 6 August 2012 in Manchester, UK.

“It was important for us to bring in a blend of youth and experience for this game,” said Head Coach John Herdman.

“We feel we have a good blend of players that have experience playing against USA –but we are also sticking to our task of preparing for the future.”

The Canada-USA match at BMO Field sold out on the first day of public on-sale and Herdman is looking to Canadian supporters to give the team a taste of the passionate home support it is anticipating at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015.

“The fans are going to play a massive part in the game,” said Herdman.
“We will be playing in front of packed house and all of the pressure that goes with that. It’s important for this group of players, particularly the young ones, to get a real sense of the support we are looking forward to in 2015.

“We know the crowd will be in full voice and right behind us.”
Canada will also open the doors to its training session on Thursday 30 May, ahead of the sold-out Canada-USA Rematch in Toronto.

More than an opportunity for fans to get an insider look at how Head Coach John Herdman and his side prepare for the friendly, the session will feature the unveiling of a new Umbro Canada Soccer kit through a special presentation.

“It’s an opportunity for young players to see their heroes up-close and personal,”said Herdman.

“It will be a great window into the preparation that goes on at the top level and the type of environment we try create for our national teams.”
The Canada-USA match itself on Sunday 2 June will be broadcast live coast-to-coast in Canada on all four Sportnset regional networks (16.30 ET / 13.30 PT).

Fans will be able to follow build-up video coverage to the match on CanadaSoccerTV beginning on Monday 27 May. Additional coverage will be available on Twitter: @CanadaSoccerEN; as well as at Facebook.com/CanadaSoccer.

CANADA
GK- Karina LeBlanc | USA / Portland Thorns FC
GK- Erin McLeod | USA / Chicago Red Stars
D- Kadeisha Buchanan | USA / West Virginia University*
D- Robyn Gayle | USA / Washington Spirit
D- Carmelina Moscato | USA / Chicago Red Stars
D- Rachel Quon | USA / Chicago Red Stars
D- Lauren Sesselmann | USA / FC Kansas City
D- Rhian Wilkinson | USA / Boston Breakers
D- Emily Zurrer | USA / Seattle Reign FC
M- Kaylyn Kyle | USA / Seattle Reign FC
M- Ashley Lawrence | USA / West Virginia University*
M- Diana Matheson | USA / Washington Spirit
M- Sophie Schmidt | USA / Sky Blue FC
M- Desiree Scott | USA / FC Kansas City
F- Tiffany Cameron | USA / Seattle Reign FC
F- Christina Julien | RUS / WFC Rossiyanka
F- Christine Sinclair | USA / Portland Thorns FC
F- Melissa Tancredi | unattached

* - Player to join NCAA team in Fall 2013

Notes:
• 14 of the 18 players on the Canada WNT roster are currently playing with NWSL clubs.
• Christian Julien currently plays for WFC Rossiyanka in Russia where she recently featured in the knockout stages of 2013 UEFA Women’s Champions League with the club.
• Canada WNT has an all-time record of 3W-5D-44L in 52 International ‘A’matches against USA dating back to 1986.
• Canada WNT has a record of 0W-1D-5L in 6 home matches against USA dating back to 1990.
• Canada WNT last beat USA in an International ‘A’ match at the 2001 Algarve Cup in Portugal with a 3:0 victory over the Americans.

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 CanadaSoccer.com
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Media Contacts

Max Bell
Manager
National Teams Communications
mbell@canadasoccer.com
C 416-797-9192
Michèle Dion
Acting Director
Communications
mdion@canadasoccer.com
T 613-237-4580 x 226
C 613-857-0827

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19/05/2013
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17/05/2013
Canada has a great soccer story! Help us write the next chapter!
16/05/2013
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