Canadian Christine Sinclair on verge of soccer history at CONCACAF qualifier
EDINBURG, Texas — Wednesday marks 7,260 days since Christine Sinclair opened her scoring account for Canada, beating star goalkeeper Bente Nordby in a 2-1 loss to Norway at the 2000 Algarve Cup in Portugal.
Sinclair was 16, making her second senior appearance.
Now 36, Sinclair is on the verge of a soccer milestone as Canada takes on minnow St. Kitts and Nevis on Wednesday at the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Championship in south Texas. The Canadian captain’s next goal will be No. 184, tying retired American striker Abby Wambach’s world record.
“It’s something everyone’s aware of,” said midfielder Jessie Fleming. “For us we know that if we’re playing well as a team and as individuals, I think it will kind of happen by itself .. It will just unfold naturally.”