Karina LeBlanc, Brittany Timko Baxter named to Canada Soccer Hall of Fame
TORONTO — Karina LeBlanc and Brittany Timko Baxter, who won 242 caps for Canada between them in a combined 29 years of senior service, have been named to the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame.
“Karina and Brittany have been part of a historic era for our women’s national team program, from winning a bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games to each representing their country more than 100 times,” Steven Reed, president of the Canadian Soccer Association, said in a statement.
LeBlanc, 39, was the first Canadian player to take part in five FIFA World Cups. The charismatic goalkeeper played for Canada from 1998 to 2015, retiring as the second-longest serving member in women’s national team history.
LeBlanc won 110 caps for Canada, collecting six CONCACAF medals and two Pan American Games medals in addition to the 2012 Olympic bronze. She finished her career with a Canadian-record 47 clean sheets.