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Canadian women set for South Korea friendly, the final test of a tumultuous 2024
- Interim Canada coach Cindy Tye anticipates a different challenge from South Korea, whose new coach Shin Sang-woo was appointed last month.
- Tuesday's game concludes a tumultuous year for Canada, which faced cheating allegations at the Paris Olympics.
- The Canadian women's team has an all-time record of 8-1-1 against South Korea and remains unbeaten in their last six meetings.
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Canadian women wrap up eventful year with lopsided 5-1 win over South Korea
MURCIA — The Canadian women wrapped up a tumultuous year with a lopsided 5-1 win over 19th-ranked South Korea on Tuesday, setting the stage for a fresh start under a new coach in 2025.
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Canadian women set for South Korea friendly, the final test of a tumultuous 2024
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Read Full ArticleCanWNT score five in victory over South Korea to end 2024 on a high
The Canadian women’s national team concluded 2024 with a strong performance, defeating South Korea 5-1 in an international friendly on Tuesday in Murcia, Spain. Olivia Smith, Marie-Yasmine Alidou, Adriana Leon and Vanessa Gilles all scored for Canada, while their fifth came from a Lim Seon-joo own goal. Korea’s lone goal came from Hyok-Yung Lee. Meanwhile, […]
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Leaning Left31Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution97% Left
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