Star striker Sinclair named Canada’s top women’s soccer player for 13th time
Christine Sinclair remembers dark times for Canada at the beginning of her international soccer career — routs at the hands of the powerful Americans and lopsided losses to European giants.
Now she’s the heart of a Canadian team that wins Olympic medals and is emerging as a threat to claim the No. 1 world ranking.
Sinclair, Canada’s talismanic captain and star striker, was named Canada Soccer’s women’s player of the year Thursday, winning the award for the 13th time in 17 years. That’s probably the only constant for a Canadian women’s soccer program that has grown in leaps and bounds since Sinclair made her international debut as a 16 year old in 2000.
“Oh God yeah, I think it’s night and day,” Sinclair said Thursday on a conference call. “When I first made the national team, we were losing to the Americans 8-0, and losing to Germany 6-0, and you went into those games hoping not to lose by a touchdown.


