Quinn earns respect as leader on and off the field for Canada and a role model
The Canadian women’s soccer team is unanimous when it comes to its view of Quinn.
“We joke that we don’t deserve Quinn,” captain Christine Sinclair said of the veteran midfielder. “They’re that good of a person.”
Quinn, who goes by one name, has won 89 caps for Canada (including 54 starts) with five goals and four assists.
But the 27-year-old from Toronto is much more than a smooth midfielder who brings a sense of calm on the field and can spray the ball around to find teammates. In winning gold with Canada at the Tokyo Olympics, Quinn became the first openly transgender and nonbinary athlete to earn a medal at the games.