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Canada’s women’s soccer team will have some big names back from injury for a training camp in Costa Rica next week.
Chicago Red Stars forward Jordyn Huitema and defenders Shelina Zadorsky of West Ham United and Gabrielle Carle of Washington Spirit are all on the 26-player roster released Wednesday by head coach Casey Stoney.
All three players were out with various ailments in April when the ninth-ranked Canadians played a trio of FIFA Series games in Brazil.
The roster for the Costa Rica camp also includes newcomer Elisabeth Tse, a defender for the Washington Spirit, and Tampa Bay Sun midfielder Jordyn Listro, who’s back with the team for the first time since June 2021.
The team will meet for a training camp in San Jose, Costa Rica, on Sunday before taking on the host nation in Cartago on June 9.
The Canadians are preparing for November’s CONCACAF W Championship, which will serve as a qualifier for both the 2027 World Cup in Brazil and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
“We’re continuing to raise our standards every time we come together, and I’m looking forward to seeing this group do that again in this window,” Stoney said in a release. “This squad gives us a good mix and an opportunity for players to show where they’re at.”
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