logo
Canadian women's futsal team celebrates CONCACAF triumph in first-ever outing

Canadian women's futsal team celebrates CONCACAF triumph in first-ever outing

When Esther Brossard found out Canada was launching a women's futsal team, the 18-year-old wrote to newly appointed coach Alexandre Da Rocha to put her hand up.
'She said 'I just want to tell you I've played futsal. I think I'm pretty good at it and I think if you have a camp, I'd be happy to a participate in it,'' said Da Rocha. 'I knew who she was. She was part of my list already. But I thought the way she did it (showed) she wanted to be there.'
Brossard made the team and repaid Da Rocha's faith by helping Canada win the inaugural CONCACAF W Futsal Championship on the weekend in Guatemala. Captain Lea Palacio-Tellier holds up the trophy as Canada celebrates winning the inaugural CONCACAF W Futsal Championship, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, in a May 4, 2025, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-CONCACAF, Victor Straffon, *MANDATORY CREDIT*
Brossard led the nine-team tournament with eight goals as Canada booked its ticket to the first-ever FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup by defeating Mexico in a penalty shootout in Saturday's semifinal in Guatemala City. Then the Canadian women dispatched Panama 8-2 in Sunday's final with Brossard scoring three goals.
'She grew a lot in these two weeks, I'm going to be honest. As a player, but also a person … I was very proud of her. Very proud,' said Da Rocha.
'The whole tournament was an incredible adventure,' said Brossard.
Brossard was just happy to be invited to the selection camp, becoming the youngest player on the squad.
Asked if she thought she would make the team, Brossard answered 'Not at all. Because there's a lot of great players across Canada.'
Futsal is a five-a-side indoor soccer game played in two 20-minute halves. Like hockey, teams can make changes on the fly.
Brossard took up futsal in high school, joining a local club at the age of 15 and playing over the winter.
A sophomore at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, the Montreal native also plays outdoors and earned an invitation to camp with the Canadian under-20 team in February as a training player ahead of the 2025 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Qualifiers.
The 16-team FIFA Futsal World Cup is slated for Nov. 21 to Dec. 7 in the Philippines. Da Rocha hopes his side will get some games in Europe before the tournament.
The Canadian performance in Guatemala is especially impressive given that Da Rocha's team has not played any international games prior to the competition.
'So that gave us maybe a little slower start in the first game,' said Da Rocha, referencing Canada's 3-2 loss to Costa Rica which was followed by four straight wins. 'But this team just grew so much throughout those five games we had in six days. They bonded so well. They committed to what they had to do, showed so much resilience and character.
'This is by far my greatest accomplishment, not just because of the results but the way that people conducted themselves throughout the whole time. I mean we got so much positive feedback from everyone — CONCACAF, from the referees, even the hotel staff. We just had a classy team.'
Canada advanced to the semifinals after beating the United States 3-1 to finish runner-up to Costa Rica at 2-1-0 in Group B. Panama downed Costa Rica 3-1 in the other semifinal.
The Canada-Mexico semifinal Saturday went to a shootout after finishing tied 4-4 after two five-minute periods of extra time.
Mexico scored three unanswered goals in the first half before Canada answered with four of its own in the first four minutes of the second half. Trailing 4-3, Mexico tied the game with 1.8 seconds remaining on a goal with its net empty.
Canada captain Léa Palacio-Tellier won the tournament's Best Goalkeeper Award. Canada also received the Fair Play Award.
Da Rocha, a former coach of the Quebec's women's futsal team and assistant coach with the Canadian men's futsal side, was tasked with assembling the national team. Named coach on Jan. 31, Da Rocha held talent evaluation camps in several provinces before holding a final selection camp in late May.
Female futsal players have long campaigned for a FIFA championship. In 2022, the International Women's Futsal Players Association condemned FIFAs 'public neglect towards women futsal players.'
Winnipeg Free Press | Newsletter
Winnipeg Jets Game Days
On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Sign up for The Warm-Up
FIFA held the first Futsal Men's World Cup in 1989 with the 2028 edition featuring 24 teams. Defending champion Brazil has won six of the 10 tournaments to date, finishing runner-up once and third twice.
Canada has not participated since being one of the 16 invited countries for the inaugural men's tournament, failing to advance out of the first round after losing to Argentina and Belgium before downing Japan.
There have been eight editions of the CONCACAF Men's Futsal Championship with Canada participating in four of them. Canada's best showing was making the quarterfinals, in both 2021 and 2024.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 7, 2025

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Canada coach Jesse Marsch adds experience to his 26-man CONCACAF Gold Cup roster
Canada coach Jesse Marsch adds experience to his 26-man CONCACAF Gold Cup roster

National Post

time31 minutes ago

  • National Post

Canada coach Jesse Marsch adds experience to his 26-man CONCACAF Gold Cup roster

Veterans Alistair Johnston, Richie Laryea and Jonathan Osorio will rejoin Canada later this month for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Article content All three are included in Jesse Marsch's 26-man roster, which also adds goalkeeper Tom McGill and defender Kamal Miller to those held over from the 23-player Canadian Shield Tournament, which kicks off Saturday with No. 30 Canada hosting No. 25 Ukraine at Toronto's BMO Field. The Canadians face No. 41 Ivory Coast next Tuesday. Article content Osorio (84 caps), Laryea (60), Johnston (53) and Millar (47) bring a combined 244 caps to the squad. Article content Laryea, originally included in the Shield side but was replaced by Zorhan Bassong due to injury, also returns. The Toronto FC fullback/wingback returned to action May 31 for Toronto FC from a hamstring injury that had sidelined him since March 1. Article content Osorio was allowed to skip the Shield tournament after suffering a shoulder injury with TFC on April 30. Celtic's Johnston had been dealing with a back issue. Article content Midfielder Stephen Eustaquio is included despite the fact that his club, Portugal's FC Porto, is involved in the FIFA Club World Cup, which runs at the same time in the U.S. The hope is he will be able to rejoin Canada at some point during the Gold Cup. Article content McGill is added as the third goalkeeper on the roster, joining Maxime Crepeau and Dayne St. Clair. Article content There are 12 MLS players, including two from Toronto (Laryea and Osorio), two from CF Montreal (Nathan Saliba and Joel Waterman) and three from Vancouver (Sam Adekugbe, Ali Ahmed and Jayden Nelson) Article content Article content The roster ranges in age from 19 for Fulham defender de Fougerolles to 32 for Osorio, the most experienced player in the group. Article content Canada opens Gold Cup play June 17 against No. 75 Honduras in Vancouver before heading to Houston to complete Group B play against No. 90 Curacao on June 21 and No. 81 El Salvador on June 24. Article content The 16-team Gold Cup, the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean, runs June 14 through July 6 in 13 cities (all but Vancouver in the U.S.). The field includes No. 58 Saudi Arabia as a guest team. Article content The winner and runner-up from each of the four groups advance to the knockout stage. Article content Canada won the Gold Cup in 2000 and was third in 2002. The Canadian men lost to the U.S. in a penalty shootout in the round of 16 last time out in 2023. Article content Mexico has won the title seven times and finished runner-up twice. The U.S. has lifted the trophy seven times and finished second on five occasions.

Canada men's head coach Marsch adds experienced Johnston, Osorio for CONCACAF Gold Cup
Canada men's head coach Marsch adds experienced Johnston, Osorio for CONCACAF Gold Cup

CBC

time2 hours ago

  • CBC

Canada men's head coach Marsch adds experienced Johnston, Osorio for CONCACAF Gold Cup

Veterans Alistair Johnston and Jonathan Osorio will rejoin Canada later this month for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Both are included in Jesse Marsch's 26-man roster, which also adds goalkeeper Tom McGill and defender Kamal Miller to those held over from the 23-player Canadian Shield Tournament, which begins Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET with No. 30 Canada hosting No. 25 Ukraine at Toronto's BMO Field. The Canadians face No. 41 Ivory Coast next Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. "We're excited to be bringing a very strong squad to the upcoming Gold Cup," Marsch said in a statement. "We're very confident in the group and are looking forward to challenging for the title." Osorio (84 caps), Johnston (53) and Millar (47) bring a combined 184 caps to the squad. Osorio could skip the Shield tournament after suffering a shoulder injury with TFC on April 30. Celtic's Johnston had been dealing with a back issue. Fulback/wingback Richie Laryea, replaced by Zorhan Bassong due to injury in the CONCACAF Nations League Final roster in March, returned to action May 31 for Toronto FC from a hamstring injury that had sidelined him since March 1 and is part of both the Shield and Gold Cup squads. Midfielder Stephen Eustaquio is included in the Gold Cup roster even though his club, Portugal's FC Porto, is involved in the FIFA Club World Cup, which runs at the same time in the United States. The hope is he will be able to rejoin Canada at some point during the Gold Cup. McGill is added as the third goalkeeper on the roster, joining Maxime Crepeau and Dayne St. Clair. Osorio most experienced player There are 12 MLS players, including two from Toronto (Laryea and Osorio), two from CF Montreal (Nathan Saliba and Joel Waterman) and three from Vancouver (Sam Adekugbe, Ali Ahmed and Jayden Nelson). The roster ranges in age from 19 for Fulham defender de Fougerolles to 32 for Osorio, the most experienced player in the group. Canada opens Gold Cup play June 17 against No. 75 Honduras in Vancouver before heading to Houston to complete Group B play against No. 90 Curacao on June 21 and No. 81 El Salvador on June 24. The 16-team Gold Cup, the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean runs June 14 through July 6 in 13 cities (all but Vancouver in the U.S.). The field includes No. 58 Saudi Arabia as a guest team. The winner and runner-up from each of the four groups advance to the knockout stage. Canada won the Gold Cup in 2000 and was third in 2002. The Canadian men lost to the U.S. in a penalty shootout in the round of 16 last time out in 2023. Mexico has won the title seven times and finished runner-up twice. The U.S. has lifted the trophy seven times and finished second on five occasions. Canada roster Goalkeepers Maxime Crepeau, Portland Timbers (MLS) Tom McGill, Brighton & Hove Albion (England) Dayne St. Clair, Minnesota United (MLS) Defenders Sam Adekugbe, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS) Derek Cornelius, Olympique de Marseille (France) Luc De Fougerolles, Fulham (England) Jamie Knight-Lebel, Bristol City (England) Richie Laryea, Toronto FC (MLS) Alistair Johnston, Celtic (Scotland) Kamal Miller, Portland Timbers (MLS) Niko Sigur, Hadjuk Split (Croatia) Joel Waterman, CF Montreal (MLS) Midfielders Ali Ahmed, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS) Tajon Buchanan, Inter Milan (Italy) Mathieu Choiniere, Grasshopper Zurich (Switzerland) Stephen Eustaquio, FC Porto (Portugal) Ismael Kone, Olympique de Marseille (France) Jayden Nelson, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS) Jonathan Osorio, Toronto FC (MLS) Nathan Saliba, CF Montreal (MLS) Jacob Shaffelburg, Nashville SC (MLS) Forwards Jonathan David, LOSC Lille (France) Promise David, Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (Belgium) Daniel Jebbison, AFC Bournemouth (England) Cyle Larin, RCD Mallorca (Spain) Tani Oluwaseyi, Minnesota United (MLS)

Triumph reunites to lay it on the line at Stanley Cup final in Edmonton
Triumph reunites to lay it on the line at Stanley Cup final in Edmonton

Winnipeg Free Press

time2 hours ago

  • Winnipeg Free Press

Triumph reunites to lay it on the line at Stanley Cup final in Edmonton

EDMONTON – Canadian rock legends Triumph will reunite for a three-song set ahead of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Friday. The Mississauga power trio — Rik Emmett, Gil Moore and Mike Levine — rose to fame in the late '70s and '80s with hits like 'Lay It on the Line.' The song gained a new wave of attention after being used heavily in Rogers' playoff television promos during its hockey broadcasts. It will be Triumph's first public performance since 2008. The band last played a private set in 2019 at Mississauga's Metalworks Studios during the filming of their documentary, 'Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine.' Levine will not take part in Friday's reunion show, but Emmett and Moore will be joined by three other musicians for the set. They'll perform outside Rogers Place as part of the Rogers Festival at the Final, which also features The Glorious Sons. The appearance is part of Triumph's 50th anniversary celebrations, which include a tribute album out Friday featuring Slash, Sebastian Bach and more. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 5, 2025.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store