Canadian women’s soccer team ‘turning a new leaf’ under coach Casey Stoney
- Casey Stoney is set to coach the Canadian women's soccer team in friendlies against Argentina, marking her first matches on Canadian soil since her appointment in January.
- Stoney replaced Bev Preistman after the Canada Soccer drone scandal and aims to bring professionalism and tactical strength to the team.
- The Canadian women's team, currently ranked seventh, has a record of 2-0-1 under Stoney's leadership and recently won the Pinatar Cup in Spain.
- Forward Janine Sonis and midfielder Quinn expressed optimism about a new beginning and the energy surrounding the team under Stoney's guidance.
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Canadian women's soccer team 'turning a new leaf' under coach Casey Stoney
VANCOUVER — Returning to B.C. Place is a bit surreal for Casey Stoney. Ten years ago, she played there as part of the England squad that finished third in the 2015 World Cup.
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