Olympians Rose, Carle lead Canada at U-20 Women’s World Cup in Papua New Guinea.
TORONTO — Olympians Deanne Rose and Gabrielle Carle will lead Canada next month at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Papua New Guinea.
The Canadians are in a challenging group with Japan, Spain and Nigeria at the 16-team tournament which runs Nov. 13 to Dec. 3.
The 17-year-old Rose scored twice during the 2016 Rio Games, becoming the youngest goal scorer in Olympic women’s football history. The young forward captained the Canadian team that went 1-1-1, exiting after the first round, at the U-17 World Cup in Jordan that ended earlier this month.
Coach Danny Worthington’s 21-woman Canadian squad also includes Sura Yekka and Marie Levasseur, who like Rose and Carle have been capped at the senior level. It includes six other members of the U-17 team from Jordan.


