Canadian soccer players pledge part of their salaries to Common Goal movement
TORONTO — Canada will be helping others while going trophy-hunting at this summer’s Women’s World Cup.
Canada captain Christine Sinclair and 13 other national team players have followed veteran goalkeeper Erin McLeod’s lead in joining Common Goal, pledging one per cent of their salaries to the football-based charity movement.
McLeod signed on with the non-profit organization in February, joining other world soccer stars like Manchester United’s Juan Mata, Juventus’ Giorgio Chiellini and U.S. international Alex Morgan.