Veterans Tancredi, Wilkinson and Nault retire from Canadian women’s soccer team
VANCOUVER — The first time Melissa Tancredi and Rhian Wilkinson trained together for the national women’s soccer team was at a camp in Costa Rica prior to the 2004 Olympic qualifying tournament.
In those days Tancredi was a defender and Wilkinson played forward. Many Canadians had never heard of either player.
“Time has changed,” Wilkinson said with a smile Friday.
Tancredi, the physical forward who would score 27 goals in 124 international games, and Wilkinson, who played 180 games as one of the country’s best defenders, announced their retirements at a news conference in Vancouver. Also retiring is veteran defender Marie-Eve Nault, who was unable to attend.


