Olympic champion Canada to kick off 'Celebration Tour' in October

The Canadian women's football team will kick off a "Celebration Tour" next month with two home games against New Zealand.

Published : Sep 30, 2021 12:15 IST

Gold medallist Canadian women's football team during the medal ceremony at Tokyo Olympics.
Gold medallist Canadian women's football team during the medal ceremony at Tokyo Olympics.
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Gold medallist Canadian women's football team during the medal ceremony at Tokyo Olympics.

The Olympic champion Canadian women's football team will kick off a "Celebration Tour" next month with two home games against 2023 Women's World Cup co-host New Zealand, Canada Soccer said on Wednesday.

The matches, which will be held during the FIFA international window and mark the start of Canada's journey to the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, will be held on October 23 in Ottawa and October 26 in Montreal.

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"We can't wait to be able to celebrate, connect and play in front of our fans who cheered us on from afar in that special moment when we won Olympic gold in Tokyo," Canada head coach Bev Priestman said in a news release.

"Since coming home, we have truly felt the love of the nation, so to collectively feel that sea of Canada Red will only spur us onto new heights in the next chapter of our story."

The two teams faced each other at the last two World Cups, where they played to a scoreless draw in 2015 in Edmonton before Canada won 2-0 in France in 2019.

Canada won its first Olympic gold medal in women's football when it beat Sweden 3-2 on penalties in Tokyo after the final ended 1-1 following extra time.

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