Rhian Wilkinson to lead Canada’s entry at FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay
TORONTO — Former Canada fullback Rhian Wilkinson takes another step on her young coaching career in November at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay.
The 36-year-old native of Baie-D’Urfe, Que., who now calls North Vancouver home, is seen as a future Canadian women’s national coach. She was on Bev Priestman’s coaching staff at the CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship, where Canada finished third to book its ticket to the World Cup.
But Priestman subsequently left the Canadian Soccer Association to become an assistant coach with the English women’s team, with Wilkinson taking over the team for the 16-team Uruguay tournament that runs Nov. 13 to Dec. 1.
Canada opens Group D play against Colombia on Nov. 14 in Montevideo’s Estadio Charrua before taking on South Korea on Nov. 17 and Spain on Nov. 21. It’s a tough group, with Spain having done well recently in the age group. Altitude will also be a factor.