Roses FC’s Alidou among growing wave of Canadian internationals joining NSL
LAVAL — Marie-Yasmine Alidou believed she would one day return home to play in the Northern Super League from the moment it launched.
Now she’s part of a growing group of established Canadian internationals choosing to continue their careers in the fledgling women’s professional league.
Alidou, an attacking midfielder affectionately known as “Mimi,” joined Montreal Roses FC last week on a transfer from the National Women’s Soccer League’s Portland Thorns, following Canada teammates and recent AFC Toronto signings Shelina Zadorsky and Sabrina D’Angelo to the NSL.
“It shows that this league is getting to another level,” Alidou said Wednesday after training at Stade Boréale. “It will just keep getting better in terms of eyeing prospects around the world or players from the national team, and I think it’s just getting started.


