Sinclair goes for milestone goal in Texas as Canadian women look to Tokyo
TORONTO — Christine Sinclair’s goals have literally spanned the globe, with her hit list ranging from Argentina to Zimbabwe.
Next week, the 36-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., will look to add St. Kitts and Nevis to her 40-country goal-scoring resume when Canada opens play at the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship in south Texas.
Sinclair’s next goal will be her 184th, tying the world scoring record currently held by retired American striker Abby Wambach. While Canada’s goal is to secure one of the two Olympic berths available to CONCACAF for the Tokyo Games, all eyes will be on Sinclair as eighth-ranked Canada takes on No. 127 St. Kitts, No. 51 Jamaica and No. 26 Mexico in group play.
While the Canadian women have never faced St. Kitts, their captain has already scored 11 times against Jamaica and 16 against Mexico.