Kicking down barriers: Team Canada soccer inspires next generation of female athletes
- Canada's national women's soccer team played Argentina at Langford's Starlight Stadium.
- Seeing elite women's sports close to home happens rarely for many fans.
- Playing in Canada, especially the west coast, holds special meaning for team players like Julia Grosso.
- A sell-out crowd of 5,611 fans attended the game at the stadium.
- The match highlighted increasing opportunities and the significant impact of women's sports.
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