Female soccer players inspired by performance from National Team in Tokyo
PRINCE GEORGE – While the Canadian Women’s National Soccer Team is readying themselves for the Gold Medal Game against Sweden at the Olympics, their performance has been making a lasting impact back on home soil. And with superstar players like Christine Sinclair, it’s players like that, a team like that, which make a lasting impact and help in drawing new athletes.
“It means the youth soccer is going to develop at a huge rate now,” said Kari Daly, a female soccer player from Prince George. “I think a lot of the younger crew are going to be having goals of reaching that level of soccer. I think that’s great.”
The Prince George Soccer Association was able to get their season up off the ground in early July, and with that, has been having its three divisions of women’s soccer playing. Many women playing in the league admit they believe the success with the women’s national team will have a long-standing impact on the sport in Canada and drawing young girls to the game.
