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Canada women to play Brazil in Montreal, Halifax soccer friendlies later this month

Canada Soccer confirmed Friday that the Canadian women will play Brazil later this month in Montreal and Halifax during the FIFA international window. The friendlies, scheduled for Oct. 28 at Montreal鈥檚 Saputo Stadium and Oct.
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Canada Soccer confirmed Friday that the Canadian women will play Brazil twice later this month in the FIFA international window. Jordyn Huitema, 9, celebrates her goal with teammates Julia Grosso, 7, and Shelina Zadorsky, 4, during second half CONCACAF women's championship soccer series match against Jamaica in Toronto on Tuesday Sept. 26, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Canada Soccer confirmed Friday that the Canadian women will play Brazil later this month in Montreal and Halifax during the FIFA international window.

The friendlies, scheduled for Oct. 28 at Montreal鈥檚 Saputo Stadium and Oct. 31 at Halifax鈥檚 Wanderers Grounds, follow the Canadian women鈥檚 4-1 aggregate victory over 37th-ranked Jamaica last month in a two-legged Olympic qualifier.

鈥淲e are excited to officially kick off our new Olympic journey against Brazil, a team we have a rich Olympic history with,鈥 Canada coach Bev Priestman said in a statement. 鈥淭o play at home in front of our fans again, after what was a fantastic experience in September, will be the perfect stage for us to kick on and build towards Paris 2024.鈥

The 10th-ranked Canadians defeated No. 9 Brazil 2-0 the last time they met, in February in Nashville at the SheBelieves Cup.

Canada has a 12-10-7 career record against the 小蓝视频 Americans. Two of those wins came via penalty shootout including a quarterfinal matchup en route to gold at the Tokyo Olympics.聽

Brazil, coming off an eight-day training camp in September, has already announced a 24-woman squad that includes Marta, Kerolin, Debinha and Adriana.

Like Canada, Brazil came home early from the FIFA World Cup this summer. The Brazilians failed to reach the knockout round, finishing third in Group F with a 1-1-1 record after beating Panama 3-0, losing 2-1 to France and drawing Jamaica 0-0.

Veteran coach Pia Sundhage stepped down after the World Cup with Arthur Elias taking over the side.

Elias led Corinthians to four Brazilian championships and two Copa Libertadores titles.

The Canadian women last played in Montreal in October 2021, defeating New Zealand 1-0 as part of their celebration tour following the Tokyo Olympics. The last women鈥檚 national team game in the Maritimes was in May 2012 when Canada defeated China 1-0 in Moncton.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 6, 2023

Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press

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