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  1. Canadian Diana Matheson retires after long, distinguished soccer career - Sportsnet.ca. Diana Matheson, whose stoppage-time goal earned Canada a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics, has announced her retirement after a long, distinguished soccer career.Matheson, who turned 37 in April, won 206 caps for Canada (193 starts) with 19 goals and 25 assists, logging 16,715 career playing minutes ...

  2. 7 de jul. de 2021 · One of Canada’s greatest footballers has stepped away from the game. Women’s national team legend Diana Matheson announced her retirement from soccer Wednesday, putting a wrap on a bicentennial capped career that fetched two Olympic Bronze medals. The 37-year-old, who spoke to OneSoccer about her decision with injuries being the main cause ...

  3. 18 de sept. de 2011 · Diana Matheson will always have her place in Canadian Olympic history for scoring the goal in the 92nd minute that won Canada the bronze medal at London 2012. It was the country’s first Olympic medal in a traditional team summer sport since Berlin 1936. Four years later, Matheson was again a key player for Canada, appearing in all six of the ...

  4. Diana Matheson has announced her retirement professional football after a successful 18 years representing the Canada women's national team. Matheson has been at the heart of Canada's greatest triumphs, including capturing the bronze medal at London 2012 and Rio 2016.

  5. 28 de feb. de 2020 · Heiner-Moller gets a boost for the France tournament in the return of veteran Diana Matheson from a one-year injury absence. The 35-year-old Matheson won the last of her 203 caps in March 2019 at ...

  6. Former Canada international Diana Matheson The opportunity to share experiences with participants from the most varied of backgrounds left a lasting impression on Matheson. Seeing the vastly different challenges that women from the Middle East or Africa face as they fight to build up the women’s game inspired her.

  7. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Diana Matheson, the CEO of Project 8, shares her excitement about a professional women's soccer team coming to Toronto. Vancouver and Calgary have been previously announced as team locations.