
‘What dreams are made of': Canadian soccer legend Scott playing final international game in Winnipeg
Winnipeg's own Desiree Scott bids farewell to international soccer in a celebration match on home turf.
A Winnipeg soccer legend is lacing up her cleats one last time in her hometown.
Desiree Scott will hit the pitch Saturday afternoon with Canada Soccer's Women's National Team (CANWNT) in a friendly match against Haiti.
It will be the final international game of the defensive midfielder's 14-year career playing for Canada.
'For me, it's all about a celebration. It's about another opportunity to wear the red and white and just enjoy the moment out there on the field with my team,' Scott told reporters Friday afternoon. 'Not a lot of players get to write their own script and how they end things. So, I'm grateful that I'm here in Winnipeg with family and friends in the stands and getting this opportunity to go for one more.'
The defensive midfielder, known as 'The Destroyer' for her hard-nosed approach to soccer, has been a CANWNT mainstay since 2010, racking up 187 caps—the 4th most in team history.
'There's no greater honour than representing your country. I think we don't realize how special that is until you're no longer putting on that jersey and walking around with a maple leaf on your chest,' Scott said.
She's played in three FIFA Women's World Cups for Canada and has captured three Olympic medals—one gold and two bronze—during her storied career.
'This team is like family, and we've just had so many great moments, not only on the field, but off it,' she explained.
She said defeating the United States women's national team 1-0 in the Tokyo Olympics semifinal en route to the gold medal was a career highlight.
'I mean, that's what dreams are made of. And to see the rise of this team and its success, and to be along that journey playing and having a hand in it, has been my greatest joy.'
Scott played for the University of Manitoba Bisons for five seasons prior to joining the women's national team. She's also played for club teams in Canada, England, and the United States. She currently plays for Ottawa Rapid FC in the newly formed Northern Super League.
She was appointed to the Order of Manitoba in 2022.
Scott's final game with CANWNT kicks off Saturday at 1 p.m. from Princess Auto Stadium.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


National Post
33 minutes ago
- National Post
Sportsnet ripped for bizarre Stanley Cup promo using AI to turn announcers into babies
Perhaps the Sportsnet braintrust ran out of material to pump up a much-anticipated Stanley Cup final. Article content Or perhaps they were sticking with the idea that lame attempts at humour were both in keeping with some of the jocularity the crew is known for and somehow endearing to a national audience awaiting the best-of-seven repeat showdown between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers. Article content Article content Article content But whatever Sportsnet was thinking in using a bizarre artificial intelligence social media post seemed like a spectacularly bad idea. Article content Unless, of course, the idea was to go the parody route to mock their own on-air talent, which seems to be the end result. Article content If you missed it, on Wednesday afternoon, some seven hours before the emotional and much-hyped puck drop in Edmonton for the series opener, Sportsnet dropped a social media bomb on X. Article content And by 'bomb' we mean an intended promo piece that did the opposite and bombed. Article content 'Oh Baby, the Stanley Cup Final sequel is here,' the post proclaimed, followed by a baby emoji and a trophy emoji. Article content Oh Baby, the #StanleyCup Final sequel is here! 👶🏆 The Sportsnet panel gives us their tiny keys ahead of Game 1. 📺 Panthers vs. Oilers TONIGHT at 7:30pm ET / 5:30pm MT on Sportsnet | Visual by @JunkBoxAi — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 4, 2025 Article content Article content What followed, was a 66-second clip with the voices of Ron MacLean, Elliotte Friedman, Kevin Bieksa and Kelly Hrudey over AI-created characters that were — you guessed it — babies. Article content Article content While it may have caused the odd chuckle, an attempt at irreverence was instead immature at best. In particular, there were a couple examples of the commentators tripping over there words and another where Friedman was, shall we say, all chocked up. Article content 'Just stop with this crap,' Olbermann posted on X.


National Post
33 minutes ago
- National Post
Ottawa Charge loses Emerance Maschmeyer, Danielle Serdachny in PWHL expansion signing window
On the first day of an exclusive free-agent signing window for the PWHL's two newest franchises in Seattle and Vancouver, the Ottawa Charge lost their first two pieces of the expansion process. Article content Goaltender and foundational signing Emerance Maschmeyer signed a two-year deal with PWHL Vancouver, while forward and 2024 second-overall pick Danielle Serdachny signed a two-year pact with PWHL Seattle. Article content Article content Article content Maschmeyer, 30, becomes the first goalie to commit to one of the expansion teams and the third player to sign with Vancouver. Serdachny, 24, becomes Seattle's second signing in franchise history after Hilary Knight. Article content According to the league's expansion rules, once a team loses two players to expansion, it can protect a fourth player in addition to the three players protected on Tuesday. Article content Shortly after the signings of Maschmeyer and Serdachny were made official, Ottawa announced forward Gabbie Hughes as its fourth protected player. She joins forward Emily Clark, defender Ronja Savolainen and goaltender Gwyneth Philips as the club's only untouchables through the expansion process. Article content Seattle and Vancouver's exclusive signing window closes on June 8 at 5 p.m. Each team is allowed a maximum of five signings during this period, with Seattle currently at three and Vancouver at four. Article content Ever since the league announced it was expanding in April, Maschmeyer was one of the first players assumed to be joining one of the two new clubs. After an injury in March cut her season short, 24-year-old Gwyneth Philips stepped into the starter's role and dominated en route to a PWHL final appearance, making Maschmeyer even more expendable. Article content Still, she was undoubtedly Ottawa's MVP in the first half of the season, posting a 2.58 goals-against average and .913 save percentage in 18 appearances. Article content Article content 'Emerance is quite simply one of the best in the world at her position and Vancouver is fortunate to have a goaltender and Olympian of her calibre between the pipes to launch our inaugural season,' Vancouver general manager Cara Gardner Morey said in a statement. 'Her veteran leadership, relentless compete and poise under pressure are contagious qualities that our team will feed off of and will give us a chance to win every game.' Article content On a team already loaded with stars, including defenders Claire Thompson and Sophie Jacques from the Minnesota Frost's championship team, and forward Sarah Nurse from the Toronto Sceptres, Maschmeyer will likely have more defensive and offensive support than she ever had with Ottawa. Article content 'Joining Vancouver is an incredible opportunity and I'm thrilled to be a part of such an exciting chapter of the league's expansion,' Maschmeyer said in the league's press release. 'Vancouver has proven to be a vibrant hockey city and I'm thrilled to play in front of such passionate fans. I'm aligned with Cara's vision and values and honoured to have the opportunity to help build this organization's culture from the ground up.'

National Post
34 minutes ago
- National Post
PIF and FIFA forge partnership for FIFA Club World Cup 2025™
Article content The partnership expands PIF's global footprint in sports and reflects a shared commitment with FIFA to fuel growth and engagement in football Article content Article content FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ will make history, redefining club football and bringing 32 of the world's best clubs together for the first time Article content ZURICH & RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — PIF and FIFA today announced PIF as an official partner of FIFA Club World Cup 2025™, which will take place in the U.S. from June 14 to July 13, 2025. Article content The partnership reflects FIFA and PIF's shared vision to enable greater participation in sports by unlocking new opportunities, fostering innovation and engaging fans around the world. With a focus on youth, the partnership will provide opportunities for young people, supporting FIFA in its efforts to engage and inspire at a grassroots level. The new FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ marks a fresh chapter for club football on the global stage. It will feature 32 of the world's top football clubs, bringing together champions from all six FIFA confederations for a month-long tournament in 11 cities across the U.S. Article content Romy Gai, Chief Business Officer at FIFA, Article content said: Article content Article content 'We are delighted to welcome PIF as a partner of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. Together, we look forward to delivering a historic tournament that inspires and unites fans from around the world. Article content 'The partners of the first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup believe in our vision to make football truly global. Their support of the tournament will not only be integral to its success but will underpin investment in supporting the development of club football everywhere.' Article content Mohammed AlSayyad, Head of Corporate Brand at PIF Article content , Article content Article content said: 'PIF is creating a legacy of transformative impact in sports including through its partnerships, delivering positive and lasting results at every level, from players and fans to host communities. Article content 'PIF is at the forefront of growing football around the world following our Concacaf partnership announced last year and our continued investment in football. We are unlocking opportunities to drive the growth of the sport around the world.' Article content Football plays a crucial role in the ongoing transformation of Saudi Arabia and as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034™, reinforces the country's ambition to grow the game globally, create new opportunities for all and extend its benefits in Saudi Arabia and every part of the world for generations to come. Article content The FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ will be played in 12 stadiums across 11 U.S. host cities. The 63-match tournament will culminate with what promises to be a spectacular final at MetLife Stadium New York New Jersey, on Sunday, July 13, when the FIFA club world champion will be crowned. Article content All tournament fixtures will be live-streamed for free on bringing the excitement of the first edition of the competition to every football fan around the world. Tickets and ticket-inclusive hospitality packages are on sale via Article content ABOUT PIF Article content PIF is the investment engine driving economic transformation for Saudi Arabia and the world. With an ambitious program to deliver Vision 2030, PIF invests in projects, companies and partners to diversify the Saudi economy, stimulate growth in every major sector, and create new opportunities for investment and employment. Article content And as a global investor and catalyst of change, PIF actively partners with the most pioneering organizations across the world to accelerate their growth, and transfer the technology and knowledge needed to build industry ecosystems of the future. Article content Since 2017, PIF has established 103 companies and is driving the transition to a more sustainable economy through strategic investments and partnerships across the Saudi public and private sector. PIF is laying the foundations for local and international partners to invest in the economic and societal transformation of Saudi Arabia. Article content Article content Article content Article content Contacts Article content For media inquiries: Article content Article content PIF Media Relations Article content Article content Email: Article content media@ Article content Article content Website: Article content Article content Article content Article content