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Huitema, Zadorsky return as Canadian women's soccer team heads to Costa Rica

Canada will use the 26-player camp to bring back injured regulars and prepare for November’s CONCACAF W Championship, Stoney said.

  • Head coach Casey Stoney released a 26-player roster on Wednesday for Canada's women's soccer team, featuring Chicago Red Stars forward Jordyn Huitema and defenders Shelina Zadorsky of West Ham United and Gabrielle Carle of Washington Spirit.
  • All three returning players missed April's FIFA Series matches in Brazil while recovering from various ailments, prompting their inclusion in the Costa Rica camp roster.
  • Stoney's squad also includes Washington Spirit newcomer Élisabeth Tsoé and Tampa Bay Sun midfielder Jordyn Listro, who rejoins the team for the first time since June 2021.
  • Training camp begins Sunday in San Jose, Costa Rica, before Canada faces the host nation in Cartago on June 9. Stoney said the roster "gives us a good mix and an opportunity for players to show where they're at."
  • The Costa Rica camp positions Canada for November's CONCACAF W Championship, which serves as a qualifier for both the 2027 World Cup in Brazil and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Huitema, Zadorsky return as Canadian women's soccer team heads to Costa Rica

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.

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Soccer: The list of players called up to the camp includes a newcomer, defender Élisabeth Tsé, from Quebec.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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