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[ 1  ]  ROSTERS:

Canada Soccer Women’s U17 EXCEL Team

  1. Oluwateniola (Teni) Akindoju, 2001, Soccer Nova Scotia REX Program / Dunbrack Soccer Club, Halifax, NS
  2. Aaliyah Scott, 2001, Markham Soccer Club, Pickering, ON
  3. Jayde Riviere, 2001, Markham Soccer Club, Pickering, ON
  4. Maliah De Rosario, 2001, Markham Soccer Club, Markham, ON
  5. Serita Thurton, 2002, Markham Soccer Club, Ajax, ON
  6. Anna Karpenko, 2002, Vaughan Soccer Club, Richmond Hill, ON
  7. Maya Antoine, 2001, Vaughan Soccer Club, Vaughan, ON
  8. Maya Ladhani, 2002, Vaughan Soccer Club, Guelph, ON
  9. Olivia Scott, 2001, Aurora Youth Soccer Club, Aurora, ON
  10. Sonia Walk, 2002, North Toronto Nitros, Toronto, ON
  11. Kaila Novak, 2002, FC London Academy, St Thomas, ON
  12. Isabella Hanisch, 2002, Ottawa South United Club, Ottawa, ON
  13. Ariel Young, 2001, Ottawa Fury, Greely, ON
  14. Jordyn Huitema, 2001, Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite BC Soccer Rex, Chilliwack, BC
  15. Caitlin Shaw, 2001, Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite BC Soccer Rex, Coquitlam, BC
  16. Maya Rogers, 2003, Vancouver Whitecaps FC Girls Elite BC Soccer Rex, Vancouver, BC
  17. Julianne Vallerand, 2001, Quebec REX / Varennes, Terrebonne, QC
  18. Audrey Chelsie François, 2004, Quebec REX / CS Monteuil U15 F AAA, Laval, QC
  19. Elisabeth Tsé, 2002, Quebec REX / Phénix des Rivières de Quebec, Quebec City, QC
  20. Sophie Guilmette, 2001, Quebec REX / Lakeshore SC, Montreal, QC
  21. Lara Kazandjian, 2002, Quebec REX / Lakeshore SC, Kirkland, QC
  22. Latifah Abdu, 2001, Lakeshore U16AAA, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC 

China U16 team

https://www.facebook.com/chinawomensfootballteam/?hc_ref=OTHER

- U-17 WNT :

http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2017/06/29/22/30/20170629-news-u17wnt-will-travel-to-china-for-tournament-that-features-japan-canada-china-pr

-U-16 Japan WNT:

http://www.jfa.jp/eng/news/00014102/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

[  2 ]   SCHEDULE:

12 July:
16:00 - United States vs Japan
19:35 - China vs Canada  ( July 12, 2017 4:35 am PT/ 7:35 am ET )

14 July:
16:00 - Canada vs United States  ( July 13, 2017 1:00 am PT/ 4:00 am ET )
19:35 - China vs Japan

16 July:
16:00 - Japan vs Canada  ( July 15, 2017 1:00 am PT/ 4:00 am ET )
19:35 - United States vs China

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31'    goal          Li Yinghua,           U17 CANWNT     0 -1    U16 China WNT

-could only find a stream that's buffering :

http://www.tiantianzhibo.com/zuqiuzhibo/zuqiuyouyisai/20170712/52250-gdty-1032.html

45'+3 goal          Yang Quin ,         U17 CANWNT     0 - 2   U16 China WNT

-buffering is gone.

81'     goal           Zhou Xinyu.         U17 CANWNT     0 -  3  U16 China WNT

83'   GOAL !        Jordyn Huitema   U17 CANWNT     1 -  3  U16 China WNT .

 Great individual effort by Huitema.  Receives a pass and  runs  with the ball through the midfield beating three opponents; then her shot from the right deflects in off a Chinese defender !

FT.                                                  U17 CANWNT     1 -  3  U16 China WNT .

 

UPDATE:    highlights:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWjNdy0GyeE&feature=youtu.be

 

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16:00 - Canada vs United States  ( July 13, 2017 1:00 am PT/ 4:00 am ET )

So no broadcast or stream. Looks like only China U16 were getting on tv. If this website is believable then it looks like the two sides fought to a draw . Yaaay!

https://live.leisu.com/shujufenxi-2229899

 

UPDATE:

U.S. Soccer YNT @ussoccer_ynt 23m23 minutes ago

The U-17 #USWNT drew 1-1 with CAN today at tourney in Weifang, China. U.S. goal scored by Michela Agresti. USA finishes vs. CHN on 7/16.

Canada SoccerVerified account @CanadaSoccerEN 3h3 hours ago

#canw17 draw USA 1-1 in Weifang, China. Ariel Young (Greely, ON) scores for Canada on a corner. #FourNationsTournament

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Seems to be the vogue to build out sides a year before the U17WWC.

Being a small country Japan would have the ability to train frequently together which at young ages can make a big difference.  They've been in three of the last four U17WWC finals. Also, there has only ever been one CONCACAF team in a U17 semi-final.

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No one born in 2000 will be eligible for next year's u17wwc so there would naturally not be any 2000 born players on this side. 

Not so much vogue but a desire not to include players who have moved on to another cycle.  

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