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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
The Globe and Mail Published Sunday, Aug. 12 2012, 7:37 AM EDT Last updated Sunday, Aug. 12 2012, 7:55 AM EDT Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair will carry Canada's flag at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics. The Canadian Olympic...
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Vancouver Sun
| 10 months ago
He sat down at the press conference with Christine Sinclair, both of them still awash in the moment, and it was the first thing he mentioned. It's great to see Christine smiling, you know? said Herdman, the English-born Canadian coach, after Canada's...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
London 2012 Canada's Diana Matheson celebrates her goal during their women's bronze medal soccer match against France at the 2012 London Summer Olympics, in Coventry, England, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012 The Associated Press video Paola Espinosa Sanchez...
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Epoch Times
| 10 months ago
August 9, 2012 Canadian midfielder Diana Matheson (L) shoots past France's Eugenie Le Sommer (#9) during the women's football match for bronze of the London 2012 Olympic Games. (M /Aiguel MedinaFP/GettyImages) A tired Canadian side, coming off a...
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Star Phoenix
| 10 months ago
During his post-match media availability, an even-more-jovial-than-usual John Herdman jokingly spoke about people back home, watching from afar, perched in front of their television sets, telepathically trying to put a forcefield up on goal...Again.''...
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Big News Network
| 10 months ago
Diana Matheson scored in injury time Thursday to give Canada the Olympic bronze medal in women's soccer with a 1-0 victory over France. In the second minute of extra time, Matheson passed inside the penalty area to midfielder Sophie Schmidt, who...
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Zee News
| 10 months ago
The outcome was cruel for France, who had dominated the game until that point and missed a string of excellent chances. Matheson struck with 30 seconds left of the match after a teammate`s shot fell to her on the rebound. At the beginning of the...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Story London 2012 The goal was completely against the run of play. Heading into the 90th minute, Canada had been out-shot a staggering 25-2 by a team that beat them 4-0 at the women's World Cup last year. Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod was the star...
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The independent
| 10 months ago
Suggested Topics Diana Matheson scored a last-gasp goal to earn Canada the Olympic bronze medal at the expense of France at the City of Coventry Stadium. Matheson made no mistake from close range after Sophie Schmidt's shot had deflected into her...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
Canada clinched the bronze medal in the women's Olympic soccer tournament when a goal seconds from the end of time added on gave them a 1-0 win over France at the City of Coventry Stadium on Thursday. With extra time looking inevitable and 92 minutes...