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Erin Katrina McLeod (born February 26, 1983) is a Canadian soccer player who plays as a
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for
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of the Icelandic Besta deild kvenna. She first appeared for the Canada women's national soccer team at the
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and made a total of 119 appearances for the team. In 2012, as part of the
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's Centennial Celebration, she was honoured on the All-Time Canada XI women's in a 20-year career. McLeod has represented Canada in four FIFA Women's World Cups: 2003 in the US, 2007 in China, 2011 in Germany and 2015 in Canada. She has played in two Olympic tournaments:
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in Beijing and
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in London where she helped Canada win the bronze medal. Before joining FC Rosengård in 2015, she played professional soccer for the
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,
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, Dalsjöfors GoIF,
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, and
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. She played collegiate soccer for the
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Mustangs as well as the
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where she set several all-time records. McLeod's most notable and controversial appearance came during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In the semi-final match against the
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on August 6, the referee ruled that McLeod had broken the six-second handling rule in the 76th minute, when Canada was leading 3–2. A free kick was given to the United States which resulted in a penalty being called on Canadian player Marie-Ève Nault after the ball struck her in the arm. The United States was given a
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, which McLeod did not save. The United States ultimately won the game in overtime, eliminating Canada's chance for the gold medal. McLeod has suffered three ACL injuries to her right knee. The most recent occurred on March 23, 2016 while playing for
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that kept her out for the 2016 Summer Olympics in
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.


Early life

Born to Cheryl and Doug McLeod in St. Albert, Alberta, a city near
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, Erin was raised with her younger sister, Cara, and older sister, Megan. As a young girl, McLeod fell in love with hockey and the
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. At the age of five, her family moved to Calgary, where she channelled her obsession into soccer. She quickly climbed the local soccer ranks and found herself a midfielder on a Calgary select team. At the age of 12, the goalkeeper on the team was injured and she stepped up for the spot. She has been a goalkeeper ever since. McLeod's father, Doug, was an oil engineer, a job that required him to move around frequently. In 1997, when McLeod was 14, she and her family moved to Jakarta, Indonesia, where she spent both grades 9 and 10. While in Jakarta, McLeod captained the under-15 Jakarta all-stars as the only girl on the team. She was able to greatly improve her game by playing with boys. Unfortunately, she grew too old for the all-star team the following year and was left to play on the high school team with many girls who had never played soccer before. During the May 1998 riots in Indonesia, McLeod, then 15, and her family were forced to evacuate due to the impending danger. The main airport in Jakarta was too dangerous at the time and they were forced to fly out from a smaller airport, passing a long line of tanks on the way there. She noted that it "opened up ereyes to what's going on in the world" and that she didn't "know poverty like they do." McLeod and her family eventually returned to their home in Indonesia, where she remained for another year. While in Indonesia, McLeod was plagued by body image issues and developed an eating disorder. She was heavier than many girls at her high school, and would often skip meals and exercise more instead. Her family eventually hired a
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to help. In the summer of 1999, before McLeod entered grade 11, she made the decision to move back to Calgary to live with her grandmother, leaving her parents and younger sister behind in Jakarta. After making the move back to Canada, McLeod caught the attention of Canadian under-19 coach Ian Bridge and reached her dream of representing Canada on the international stage.


College career


SMU Mustangs

McLeod attended
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and played for the
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in the
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(WAC) for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. In her rookie season, she made 84 saves and allowed 25 goals, ending the year off with a record and six
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s. She recorded a 1.36
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(GAA) for the season. In 2002, she made 85 saves and allowed 23 goals in 18 games. She ended the season with a record and four shutouts, making 4.72 saves per game and recording a 1.19 goals against average (GAA). During her career at SMU, McLeod played 38 games, starting 18. She had a career record of , with 10 shutouts, 4.45 saves per game, and a 0.779 save percentage. She made 169 saves in the 3390 minutes she played for the Mustangs. McLeod was named to the All-WAC Tournament Team in 2001 and the Academic All-WAC Team in 2002. She received First Team All-WAC Honours and
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All-Region Honours in both 2001 and 2002.


Penn State Nittany Lions

Following her role on the bench for the Canadian national team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, McLeod starting looking at other schools, wanting something different. After fellow Canadian international
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told McLeod that Pennsylvania State University was looking for a goalkeeper, McLeod transferred to the school and played for the Nittany Lions for the 2004 and 2005 seasons while majoring in creative advertising. McLeod quickly took over the starting goalkeeper position for the 2004 season. Although a shoulder injury nagged her all season, she appeared in 21 of 23 games, playing a total of 1885 minutes. She led the
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in shutouts with 11 total for the season and ranked second in the nation in goals against average (GAA) at 0.43. McLeod allowed 9 goals and recorded 56 saves for the entire season. She earned third team NSCAA All-America honours, first team All-Big Ten honours, and first team All-Mid Atlantic Region honours for 2004, becoming the second goalkeeper to earn All-America honours for the Nittany Lions. In 2005, McLeod once again was the star goalkeeper for the team, appearing in 24 of the 25 games of the season. She played a total of 2,187 minutes, allowing 20 goals and recording 85 saves for the entire season. She helped the Nittany Lions go undefeated in the regular season and become one of the few teams in NCAA history to finish the season undefeated and not win a national championship. She earned first team NSCAA All-American honours, first team All-Big Ten honours, first team All-Mid Atlantic Region honours, third team
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Academic All-America honours, and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for 2005. The same year, she was named a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semi-finalist.


Penn State statistics

Updated through 2016-06-16


Penn State all-time records

McLeod's record 11 shutouts in 21 games during the 2004 season rank second all-time at Penn State as of June 2016. Her 0.957 winning percentage during the 2005 season is ranked first of all-time, while her winning percentage in 2004 of 0.875 is ranked second at the school. In 2004, her 0.43 goals against average (GAA) ranked second best of all-time. The same year, she also posted the fewest goals allowed in one season. As of June 2016, she still holds the all-time career record for highest winning percentage (0.92), fewest goals against average (0.64), and consecutive shutout minutes (857:24).


Club career


Vancouver Whitecaps

McLeod played with the
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in the W-League in 2004 and 2006. While playing for the Whitecaps, the team never lost a game and she helped bring in the club's first championship victory in 2004. In the championship game, she made two saves in the
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and scored the game-winning
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. In 2006, she helped the Whitecaps win a second W-League title after securing a shutout in the final against Ottawa Fury.


Washington Freedom

On April 16, 2009, the
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announced they had signed McLeod as a post- International Draft discovery claim for the inaugural season of
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league. Though it was intended that McLeod would be the team's starting goalkeeper, visa issues kept her unavailable for the first five matches of the regular season. She made her first appearance for the team on May 17, 2009 and was the starting goalkeeper in all fifteen of her appearances. The Freedom finished in third place during the regular season with a record earning a berth to the
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. The team was defeated 2–1 by eventual champions
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in the first round. McLeod returned as the starting goalkeeper for the Freedom during the
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. She made fourteen appearances for the team before she suffered a season-ending right ACL injury in the 84th minute of a match against
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on July 24, 2010. The Freedom finished in fourth place during the regular season with a record, earning a spot in the playoffs. The team was defeated 1–0 in overtime by the Philadelphia Independence in the first round. Following the 2010 season, the Washington Freedom was purchased by
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who renamed the team magicJack and relocated it to Boca Raton, Florida. McLeod remained on the roster following the team's ownership change until her contract was terminated on March 9, 2011.


Dalsjöfors GoIF

McLeod signed with Swedish team Dalsjöfors GoIF in the
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for the 2011 season. Though the season ran from April 9 to October 15, McLeod didn't make an appearance for the team until August 13, following her return from national team duties at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. She started all ten of her appearances for the team, winning one game on October 8. The team finished in last place in the regular season and were relegated to a lower division for the following season.


Chicago Red Stars

In January 2013, McLeod joined the
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in the new National Women's Soccer League as part of the
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, which distributed national team players from the
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,
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, and
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. She started in net for the league's first-ever game on April 14, 2013 against the
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. The game ended in a 1–1 draw. McLeod started all sixteen of her appearances for the Red Stars and ended the season with a 1–2 win over FC Kansas City on August 18. For the 2013 NWSL season, she ranked seventh in the league for number of saves with 64 and fifth for number of clean sheets with four. Her save percentage for the season was 70%, saving 64 of the 92 shots on goal.


Houston Dash

In January 2014, McLeod was traded to expansion team
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for Canadian international Melissa Tancredi, who had been newly allocated to the Dash as part of the 2014 NWSL Player Allocation. McLeod was named captain of the team for the 2014 NWSL Season on April 8 after a vote by her teammates. McLeod was the starting goalkeeper in the team's league debut against the Portland Thorns on April 13, 2014. She allowed one goal, leading to the first loss of the season for the Dash. She made twenty appearances for the team during the 2014 season, starting nineteen. She ranked second in the league for number of saves with 83 and ended the season with a save percentage of 69%. In 2015, Ella Masar took over as the Houston Dash captain because of McLeod's expected time away for the
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. Due to her national team duties, McLeod made 11 appearances in 20 regular season games. Despite playing in half of the games during the 2015 season, she ranked third in the league for number of saves with 60, ending the season with a save percentage of 81%. McLeod stated that she was playing some of the best soccer in her career during the 2015 season, and was there in the final push to get the Dash into the playoffs, just falling short in fifth place. She played her last game with the Dash on September 6, 2015 in a match against the Chicago Red Stars that ended in a 1–1 draw. She ended her two years with the Houston Dash with a record.


FC Rosengård

Following the 2015 NWSL season, McLeod was released by the Dash in order to pursue a chance to play in the
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. It was announced in February 2016 that she had signed with Swedish team,
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, along with her wife, Ella Masar. McLeod made her debut for the team in the 2016 Super Cup on March 16, where FC Rosengård won 2–1. Though she was noticeably nervous, she made a number of saves and showed good reflexes. On March 23, 2016, McLeod played 13 minutes of a preseason friendly before being forced off due to a knee injury. It was later revealed that McLeod had suffered a third right ACL injury, although the injury had most likely occurred a month earlier while playing with the Canadian national team. The injury caused her to miss the entire 2016 season, returning to make her
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debut in a 5–0 win over
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on May 7, 2017. Rosengård chose not to renew McLeod's contract at the end of 2017.


FF USV Jena

On January 25, 2018, McLeod signed for FF USV Jena in Germany for the second half of the 2017–18 Bundesliga season. McLeod made her debut on February 25 in a 1–1 draw with
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. In total she made eight appearances, keeping two clean sheets and conceding 13 goals as the team finished bottom and was relegated.


SC Sand

Following USV Jena's relegation, McLeod remained in the
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after signing a contract with SC Sand in June 2018. A combination of reoccurring injuries and squad competition meant McLeod was only included in three matchday squads as a substitute during the first half of the season, failing to make an appearance before having her contract mutually terminated in November 2018 in order to pursue a playing opportunity in Sweden.


Växjö DFF

On November 18, 2018, McLeod returned to the
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with Växjö DFF ahead of the 2019 season. She made her debut for the club on February 9, 2019, in a 1–0
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defeat to
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. She made her first league appearance on April 17, 2019, playing 16 minutes against
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before substituting off injured.


Orlando Pride

On February 14, 2020, McLeod returned to the NWSL, signing for
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on a one-year contract with an option for an additional year. With preseason and the ensuing NWSL schedule canceled due to the
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, McLeod was unable to feature for Orlando in 2020 after the Pride were also forced to withdraw from the return to play 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup following multiple positive COVID-19 tests among both players and staff. On January 24, 2023, Orlando announced McLeod would be departing the club to relocate to Iceland, the home country of wife and teammate Gunnhildur Jónsdóttir following their marriage earlier in the month.


Loan to Stjarnan

On August 14, 2020, McLeod joined Icelandic Úrvalsdeild team
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on loan for the rest of the season.


Stjarnan

In January 2023, McLeod re-signed for
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.


International career


2001-2002: Youth level

In May 2000, McLeod was 1 of 40 players selected by the
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for a week-long training camp in
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for the newly formed Canadian women's under-19 and under-17 national teams. She was subsequently named to the under-17 roster. Later that year, McLeod was called up for the under-17 training camps in
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that took place August 9–13 and two friendlies that followed on August 11 and 13. McLeod played in the under-19 team's first international tournament, the third annual adidas Cup, in May 2001. She started in goal for the May 29 match against China, which they lost 3–0. She was the starting goalkeeper in a match against Japan on May 31, helping to record the first international win for Canada's under-19 team. During Canada's final game of the tournament on June 2 against
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, McLeod subbed in for Anne Ogundele during the second half. Canada lost 3–2, resulting in a third place tie at the adidas Cup. After McLeod was called up for an under-21 training camp that took place June 11–18, 2001 in Mexico, she appeared in two exhibition games against
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. Later in June, she was called up for an under-19 training camp in
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. Following the camp, the under-19 team took on the
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in two international friendlies on June 30 and July 2. McLeod started in goal for both games, allowing twelve goals total. McLeod was named to the 18-player roster for the under-21 Open Nordic Cup in Gjorvik, Norway held July 25–31, 2001. The team arrived a week before the tournament to train and participate in an exhibition match against a 1. divisjon all-star team on July 23. McLeod made several appearances during the tournament, with Canada earning fifth place.


2002 Algarve Cup

McLeod's received her first call-up to the senior national team in March 2002 for the
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. She was among eight under-19 players that were added to the 20-player roster for the tournament in
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. McLeod earned her first international cap with the senior national team on March 3, 2002 in the team's second match of the tournament against
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, recording her first shutout in the 4–0 win. She made a second appearance in the tournament in a match against
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on March 5, allowing one goal. McLeod made her final appearance of the tournament in the team's final match against
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on March 7, allowing three goals. McLeod was named to the senior national team for the Tournoi international de France from April 3–9, 2002. During Canada's first match of the tournament on April 3 (and McLeod's single appearance during the tournament), she earned her second career shutout with a 0–0 draw.


2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship


Qualifying

McLeod spent the summer of 2002 training with both the under-19 and senior national teams. She was named to the 18-player roster for the under-19 training camp in
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from April 10–14, 2002. The team also participated in a tournament during the camp, which served as a qualifying tournament for the first FIFA Under-19 Women's World Championship held later in the summer; however, Canada already qualified as the host nation. McLeod started in goal for both matches of the tournament.


Road to the World Championship

McLeod was called up for the under-19 training camp and three-game series against
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held May 26 – June 5, 2002 in preparation for the
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. She recorded a shutout during the first match on May 30 and started in all three games. McLeod played in goal for a three-game series against Mexico from June 25 – July 6, 2002 following an under-19 training camp. She recorded a shutout during the second game of the series on July 3. As the goalkeeper for the final three games of the Road to the World Championship series, she recorded three straight wins for the team: two against Chinese Taipei and one against Brazil. She posted a shutout for a 2–0 win over Brazil in the final game on August 11. McLeod was invited to train with the senior national team in Toronto in preparation for an international friendly against
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in July of the same year. She started in goal for the friendly on July 17, which resulted in a 2–2 draw.


2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship

McLeod started all six of Canada's games in the first
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, held August 17 – September 1, 2002. Highly recognizable for her red and white Mohawk hairstyle throughout the tournament, she allowed six goals in the six games, ending the tournament with a record. Following the tournament, she was named to the FIFA All-Star Team, along with fellow Canadians
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, Carmelina Moscato, and Christine Sinclair.


Transition to the senior national team

McLeod fully transitioned to the Canadian senior national team following her performance at the U-19 World Championship. She has stated that the transition was difficult for her due to the great depth of goalkeepers already with the national team, noting she often took the back seat to more experienced players, which affected her confidence. In October 2002, McLeod was named to the 18-player roster for the
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, the qualifying tournament for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. McLeod made one appearance during the tournament in Canada's first match against Haiti, allowing one goal in the 11–1 win. McLeod was forced to leave the tournament early to return to her Southern Methodist University team in order to maintain her scholarship.


2003–2006: The struggle for caps

From 2003 to 2006, McLeod made 22 appearances for the Canadian national team, four of those being in major tournaments. McLeod made the 18-player roster for the 2003 Algarve Cup in
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held March 14–20, 2003 and made one appearance during the team's final match against
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. She was the starting goalkeeper in four of five additional appearances for the national team in 2003, allowing six goals and recording one shutout. In September 2003, McLeod represented Canada at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup though she did not make an appearance during the tournament. Following the tournament, McLeod moved to Vancouver to live with another goalkeeper in order to gain more practice and improve her game. McLeod made one appearance for Canada during the Four Nations tournament in China on January 30, 2004 against China. Her second appearance in 2004 came during the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament in March. She subbed in during the 69th minute of the March 5 match against Costa Rica, helping to secure a third place win. Because of the team's third-place finish, Canada did not qualify for the 2004 Summer Olympics. McLeod did not make another appearance for the national team until 2006. She was invited to the first training camp of 2006 in mid-January. It was the first training camp she took part in since July 2004. McLeod was named to a 17-women roster for two matches against the
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in March 2006. She started in goal for the March 4 match, allowing one goal in the 90 minutes played. In April, she made the 18-women roster for the four-city, five-match tour of the United States, where the Canadian team played various college teams. Following the tour, McLeod appeared and started in seven friendlies for Canada from June to August, allowing eight goals total and recording two shutouts. McLeod was a member of the 20-player team that played in the inaugural Peace Queen Cup that took place in
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October 28 – November 4, 2006. She was the starting goalkeeper in all four of Canada's games in the tournament, losing once in the final against the United States. McLeod was named to the 22-player roster that represented Canada during the
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in November, which served as the qualifying tournament for the
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. As the starting goalkeeper for the semi-final match against
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, she recorded a shutout, earning Canada the win and a berth to the championship final and 2007 World Cup. In the championship final against the United States, McLeod was the starting goalkeeper and allowed one goal in regular time, leading to a tie after 90 minutes. In the last minute of extra time,
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of the United States scored on a penalty kick against McLeod, giving the United States the Gold Cup title.


2007 FIFA Women's World Cup

McLeod and the national team began preparation for the
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with a residency camp in Vancouver in the months leading up to the September tournament. Leading up to the World Cup, McLeod started in goal in three international friendlies for Canada, conceding nine goals and recording one shutout. As Canada's starting goalkeeper at the 2007 World Cup in China, McLeod played in all three of the team's matches during the group stage of the tournament. She allowed three goals in 259 minutes played, recording one shutout in the match against
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. The team placed third in their group, halting their advancement in the tournament. McLeod and the national team regrouped one last time in November 2007 for another residency camp to begin preparing for the 2008 Summer Olympics the following summer.


2008 and the Beijing Olympics

In January 2008, McLeod was named to the 21-player roster for the Four Nations tournament in China. The four-team, three-game tournament took place in late January and provided needed preparation for the Canadian team for the
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later that year. McLeod made one appearance during the tournament in Canada's first match against the United States. She started and played all 90 minutes of the game. McLeod was named to the roster for a European trip that included the
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from March 5–12 and two international friendlies. McLeod was the starting goalkeeper for two of three matches in the Cyprus Cup, allowing one goal and recording a shutout. She recorded a shutout in an international friendly as the starting goalkeeper against
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on March 14. As Canada's starting goalkeeper at the 2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in April, McLeod recorded three shutouts and allowed one goal in the final against the United States. The team's April 9 semi-final win over Mexico was her sixth clean sheet of the season, setting a national team record. She helped Canada set a
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record with 509 consecutive shutout minutes. Canada's second-place finish at the tournament earned the team a spot at the 2008 Summer Olympics in
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. Following the Olympic Qualifying Tournament, McLeod started in two friendlies in May against the United States and Australia before the Peace Queen Cup in Korea in June. She recorded one shutout during the tournament. After the Peace Queen Cup, McLeod and Canada's women's national team resumed the Vancouver residency program for final preparations for the 2008 Women's Olympic Football Tournament. The residency included three friendlies in July against Brazil,
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, and
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; McLeod started in the matches against New Zealand and Singapore and allowed two goals.


Women's Olympic Football Tournament, injury, and setbacks

McLeod represented Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing that took place from August 6–21. During the group stage, she was the starting goalkeeper for all three of Canada's matches against
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, China, and Sweden. She allowed four goals in three matches, helping Canada advance to the knockout stage. During the quarter-finals, Canada faced the United States with McLeod starting in goal. In the twelfth minute of the game, American player
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made a shot on goal, but it was stopped by McLeod. Angela Hucles then got the rebound and scored for the United States. However, McLeod injured her right knee during the play. She was down for several minutes before she got up and attempted to resume playing. A few minutes later, she was replaced by goalkeeper
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in the 19th minute. The United States won the game 1–2. It was later revealed that McLeod had torn her right ACL. Following the injury, McLeod stated that she was relieved because the injury gave her a much needed break from the national team. After the 2007 World Cup, she experienced a drop in confidence due to both her own negative thoughts about her performances as well as derogatory comments about her sexuality made by fellow national team players. It took her years to finally get back to the national team.


2009-2010: Attempted comeback and another injury

Following her ACL injury, McLeod did not make an appearance for the Canadian national team until July 2009. She made one appearance for the team in 2009 during an international friendly against the United States on July 22, where she allowed one goal. She was noted for making several impressive saves during the match. McLeod returned to training with the national team in November for the 12-day camp in Florida which featured 22 players and a pair of exhibition matches against local university teams. In February 2010, McLeod joined the national team for an 18-day training camp that included four matches in the Cyprus Cup and an international friendly against
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. McLeod started in the friendly against Poland on February 20, recording a clean sheet. She also made one start in the Cyprus Cup against
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, allowing one goal. She made one other appearance in 2010 in a friendly in April against China before sustaining another ACL injury in July while playing with the Washington Freedom.


Comeback and disappointment

McLeod recovered from her second ACL injury quickly and was on the 24-player roster that competed in Chongqing, China at the Four Nations Tournament in late January 2011. She appeared in one of three matches against China on January 21. After the Four Nations tournament, the Canadian national team convened for their traditional residency program in preparation for the FIFA Women's World Cup. The team trained in
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from February 12–22 preceding the Cyprus Cup. McLeod appeared in three of the four matches in the Cyprus Cup, recording two shutouts. Following the tournament, the Canadian team took a break, during which McLeod hosted Special Goalkeeper Training Sessions from March 17–18. The team reconvened for a four-week training camp from March 23 – April 20 in Roma, Italy to prepare for the FIFA Women's World Cup. During the camp, McLeod appeared in three friendlies and recorded two shutouts. As Canada's starting goalkeeper at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany, McLeod appeared in two of three matches in the group stage, allowing six goals. Despite an impressive effort, the Canadian team did not advance past the group stage and finished last. Some have stated that the team was burned out following the extensive residency program leading up to the World Cup. Players were also critical of the decision of head coach
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to hold the camp in Italy as opposed to Canada. Following the tournament, McLeod appeared in two friendlies against the United States and Sweden.


2012 London Olympics

After the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, John Herdman was hired as head coach of the Canadian national team. He rebuilt the team and used inclusive language to help create an environment that allowed players to be honest with each other and grow. McLeod was able to address issues that she had with herself and others, which she attributed to helping re-build her confidence. Leading up to the 2012 Olympics, McLeod helped the Canadian team qualify at the
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that took place from January 19–29 in
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. She started in the group stage match against
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on January 21 and recorded a clean sheet. She made one other appearance during the tournament in the final match against the United States on January 29 at
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. During the match, she conceded four goals, resulting in a 4–0 win for the United States. Following a 10-day training camp in Cyprus in February 2012, McLeod was named to the 21-player roster for the 2012 Cyprus Cup that ran from February 28 to March 6. She appeared in two of Canada's four matches in the tournament, including the final against
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. From April until late June, McLeod joined her teammates in an extended residency camp in Vancouver in preparation for the 2012 Olympics. During the camp, the team played in various friendlies; McLeod appeared and started in four friendlies, recording two shutouts. McLeod was Canada's starting goalkeeper at the 2012 Summer Olympics in
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. During the group stage, she played in two matches against Japan and Sweden on July 25 and 31, respectively. She allowed four goals in the two matches. In the quarter-finals, McLeod started in goal against
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and secured a clean sheet. McLeod started in the semi-final game against the
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on August 6, in what many have called a controversial match. In the 78th minute of the game, Canada was leading, 3–2, when the referee ruled that McLeod had held the ball for more than six seconds, going by a rule that is rarely enforced, and gave an
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inside the penalty area to the United States. McLeod faced no challenge with the free kick; however, the referee then called a penalty after the ball struck Canadian player Marie-Eve Nault on the arm. American striker Abby Wambach took the penalty kick, and it went past McLeod. The match went into extra time, with
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heading in the ball past McLeod's fingertips in the 123rd minute, resulting in a win for the United States. McLeod started in the Bronze medal match against
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on August 9. Her clean sheet helped Canada win the bronze medal.


2013–2014

McLeod was named to the national team roster for the Four Nations tournament that took place in Yongchuan, China in January 2013. She started in two of the three matches, recording two shutouts. In March, she started in three of the four matches at the
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, allowing one goal in all three games. The national team travelled to Europe for eight days in April 2013, where McLeod started in two friendlies against
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and
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, conceding one goal in each match. McLeod was named Canada's player of the match in the draw against France on April 4. She was the starting goalkeeper in the rematch against the United States on June 2 in Toronto. Later in June, McLeod played during a friendly against Germany and was named Canada's player of the match for the second time in 2013. McLeod started in goal four more times in 2013, including two friendlies and two matches in the Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo in December. All four games were shutouts. In 2014, McLeod appeared in seven games, starting six. The year started off with a friendly against the
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on January 31, where McLeod conceded one goal. In March of the same year, she started in two matches during the Cyprus Cup. The last four matches of the year for McLeod were international friendlies, including another match up against the United States on May 8, which ended in a 1–1 draw. On November 24, 2014, McLeod made her 100th appearance for the senior team and recorded a shutout in a friendly match against Sweden at
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in
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.


2015


2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

In the months leading up to the
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, McLeod joined the Canadian national team as they took part in an extended residency in order to prepare and train. McLeod and the Canadian national team started off the year at the Four Nations Tournament. While McLeod was on the roster for the tournament, she did not play in any of the three games, allowing fellow Canadian Stephanie Labbé to gain experience. McLeod made her first appearance of the year at the Cyprus Cup in March, where she appeared in three of the four matches that Canada played, recording three shutouts. She also appeared in two other friendlies against
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and
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in April and May. In April 2015, McLeod was named to the 23-player Canadian roster for the FIFA Women's World Cup hosted by Canada. As Canada's veteran goalkeeper, she started in net for all five of the team's matches, recording three shutouts, and helping Canada earn a sixth-place finish. The team's one loss came in the quarter-finals against
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, which halted their advancement in the tournament. Although McLeod had an impressive tournament, she was left off both the Golden Glove shortlist and the FIFA Technical Study Group All-Star Squad.


Injury

Following the 2015 World Cup, McLeod was named to the national team roster for the Torneio Internacional de Natal. During her second appearance of the tournament on December 20 – a match against
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– McLeod jumped for an incoming ball in the 35th minute and collided with Brazilian player Marta. McLeod landed awkwardly on her right leg, sustaining ligament damage in her right knee. She walked off the field on her own accord.


2016

Despite her injury, McLeod returned to the pitch quickly, starting in three games at the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifier in February 2016 where she recorded two shutouts. On February 19, McLeod joined the national team for their semifinal match against Costa Rica. In the warmup for the game, she again injured her right knee and left the warmup early. However, she played all 90 minutes of the match. Following the tournament, she returned to Sweden to play with her club team, FC Rosengård. In March 2016, her knee collapsed after kicking a ball while playing with FC Rosengård. It was revealed that she had torn her ACL in her right knee for the third time. Later, her surgeon stated that the injury had most likely occurred in the warmup before Canada's match against Costa Rica. McLeod has stated that her recovery is expected to take one to two years and plans to be back on the field in February or March 2017.


2020 Tokyo Olympics

In June 2021, McLeod was named as one of four alternates for the delayed
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. The following month it was confirmed that the IOC and FIFA would be expanding rosters to 22 meaning the four alternates could now be named to a matchday squad. McLeod was an unused substitute for one game, a 2–1 group stage win against
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, which made her eligible for a medal as Canada won gold for the first time.


Retirement

She announced her retirement from international soccer in January 2023 having last appeared in a friendly against New Zealand in October 2021.


Player profile


Style of play

In the early years of her career, McLeod's playing style was described as exuberant and with "boisterous" energy. Her kinetic style of goalkeeping was something that came naturally to her in her youth. Tim Rosenfeld, now a coach at the
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, first saw McLeod in the early 2000s while he was coaching at Penn State University and noted that she was "out of control" and kept coming off her line "going for balls she had no business going for." When she eventually transferred to Penn State in 2004, Rosenfeld stated that "she'd make saves that no one in the world could make, but she'd also made decisions that allowed a bad goal." As a youth player in 2002, the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship Technical Study Group noted that she was "self-assured in all situations," has "good positioning" and "organized defense well." After gaining more experience in goal, McLeod has improved her control and composure. Canadian head coach John Herdman has noted her ability to stay focused, sharp and alert as well as her strength when faced with great crosses. In 2007, the FIFA Women's World Cup Technical Study Group stated that she was an "influential goalkeeper" with "steady performances." In 2012, the Olympic Football Tournament Technical Study Group noted that she was a "reliable goalkeeper with good positional play" and that she "comes off her line to good effect." She has been noted for her dedication, hard work, and attention to detail when playing. McLeod has been known to rely on
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to deal with mental fatigue and mentally prepare for games. She has said that
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principles drive her meditation and her selfless lifestyle. Herdman has noted that because of this, McLeod has a calm and comforting presence on the field. She has been recognized for her leadership on and off the field. Her ability to effectively communicate with her back line allows her to take complete control, creating an organized defence. In 2015, the FIFA Women's World Cup Technical Study Group called her a "goalkeeper with good positioning and technique" and stated that she "played with confidence and leadership" and "communicated well from the back."


Outside of football


Noble Motives Collective

McLeod and fashion designer Adelle Renaud founded the Noble Motives Collective composed of Peau de Loup, a button down shirt company; Caposhie, a fashion boutique located in
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; and Motive Athletics, McLeod's athletic clothing line. Peau de Loup was founded in early 2013 by Renaud and McLeod joined the company in October of the same year. Caposhie opened for business in October 2015 in the Park Royal Shopping Center in West Vancouver. Motive Athletics was revealed in late 2015, with some promotional products being sold in Caposhie, but was not officially launched until July 2016. On November 4, 2015, McLeod appeared on the business reality show ''
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'' presenting her company and getting a deal. In June 2015, Peau de Loup teamed up with the
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to launch an exclusive collection in support of the women's national team at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup with a campaign named ''The Canadian Promise''. The line included the Unity Scarf, which donned the word "Canada" on the inside, as well as the True North Flannel. Players from the Canadian national team could be seen wearing items from the collection during the tournament. In addition to their support for team Canada, Peau de Loup also supports Freedom Factory, a Canadian charity based in Surrey, British Columbia, and one dollar from every shirt sold goes directly to the women of Al-lhsan.


Art gallery

In 2013, McLeod launched her art career with her first solo art exhibit "Limitless" from September 16–30 at the Jane Roos Gallery in Toronto. She created all of the pieces in just six months and they all sold well. After completing the successful showing, McLeod began working on commission pieces. In November 2014, she launched the Erin McLeod Gallery on
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, where she sells both original pieces and high quality prints.


Philanthropy

McLeod is an ambassador for the Right To Play campaign, a program that educates and empowers youth in impoverished countries in order to build self-sustaining communities. Regarding her reason to get involved with the organization, McLeod stated, "I saw 7- or 8-year-olds who are taking care of a family of six because their parents have died of AIDS. It's one of the harshest circumstances I've ever seen." McLeod has also worked with Rethink Breast Cancer, a program that educates young women on nutrition and body image in order to promote healthy living. She has cited her own body image issues and eating disorder as her reason for getting involved with the organization. In 2013, McLeod became an ambassador for the non-profit organization
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, which works to end homophobia and
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in sports. She stated that her performance on the field improved after she gained more confidence in who she was off the field. McLeod believes promoting such confidence and creating an accepting environment, as Athlete Ally strives to do, is important for athletes and is the reason she joined the organization.


Endorsements

In February 2015, McLeod signed an endorsement deal with Destination Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, in which she received a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara. In March, she visited two schools in Vancouver in collaboration with the company to speak to younger children about her experiences with soccer and life.


Grass2Gold

McLeod and fellow Canadian international Melissa Tancredi co-founded the training program Grass2Gold for youth athletes in order to provide national level training for younger athletes so that they can reach their full potential.


Personal life


Relationships

McLeod is openly lesbian. She
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publicly during a CBC interview following the controversy surrounding the
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and Russia's gay propaganda laws. She was among a group of athletes who called for a change in the language of the Olympic Charter and host-city contract to include non-discrimination of
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. She also served on the Canadian Athletes' Commission as the LGBT representative. On July 6, 2015, McLeod married American teammate Ella Masar in Vancouver following the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The two co-hosted a regular online web show called ''The Ella and Erin Show'' while playing for the Chicago Red Stars and later the Houston Dash in order to promote home games and give away tickets to fans. Masar and McLeod underwent an amicable separation in 2019, followed by divorce. In October 2020, McLeod made public her relationship with Icelandic footballer Gunny Jónsdóttir. They married in January 2023.


Tattoos

McLeod has several tattoos, the most noticeable being on her right arm. In 2002, following Canada's silver medal win at the Under-19 Women's World Championship, McLeod had the image of a Canadian Maple Leaf tattooed on her buttocks. Prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, she had a
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quote tattooed on her right forearm: In addition to the quote, she had the
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"V" above the quote near the crevice of her elbow. While the "V" was meant to represent the five members of her immediate family, she had the tattoo covered up in early 2014. In its place is a black rectangle with the words "keep going" inscribed inside. At the same time, she had teal zigzag lines inked around her entire right forearm, surrounding the Washington Irving quote, a large owl wrapped around her arm, and script around her wrist, the latter two of which she got right after the 2012 Summer Olympics. McLeod has the Roman numerals "X X IX" tattooed down the back of her neck, representing the 29th Olympiad. McLeod and Masar have matching tattoos, which they received in the summer of 2015 following their wedding. The tattoo is simply composed of the word "one" located on the side of her ring finger.


Player statistics


International summary


World Cup and Olympic appearances

Updated through 2016-06-16


Honours


Vancouver Whitecaps

* W-League Championship: 2004, 2006 Canada * Summer Olympics:
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; bronze medal:
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* International Tournament of São Paulo: 2010 *
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: 2008, 2010, 2011 Individual * All- WAC Tournament Team: 2001 *
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Central All-Region Team: 2001, 2002 * All- WAC First-Team: 2001, 2002 * Academic All- WAC Team: 2002 *
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All-American Third Team: 2004 * All-Mid Atlantic Region First team: 2004, 2005 * All-
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First Team: 2004, 2005 *
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All-American First Team: 2005 *
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Academic All-American Third-Team: 2005 *
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Defensive Player of the Year: 2005 * M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semi-finalist: 2005 *
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's All-Time Canada XI: 2012


See also

* List of footballers with 100 or more caps *
List of Olympic medalists in football This is the complete list of Olympic medallists in football. Men Women Individual multiple gold medallists Women Two Golds : (2008, 2012) : (2008, 2012) : (1996, 2004) : (2008, 2012) : (1996, 2004) : (1996, 2004) : (2004, 2008) : (1 ...
* LGBT Olympians *
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*
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References


Further reading

* Grainey, Timothy (2012), ''Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer'', University of Nebraska Press, * Hall, M. Ann (2016), ''The Girl and the Game: A History of Women's Sport in Canada, Second Edition'', University of Toronto Press, * Robinson, Laura; Robinson, Maija (2004), ''Great Girls: Profiles of Awesome Canadian Athletes'', Harper Collins Publishers, * Stewart, Barbara (2012), ''Women's Soccer: The Passionate Game'', D&M Publishers Incorporated,


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