Priestman looks to turn her Olympic champion team into a perennial contender
One day after the Canadian men turned heads with an impressive 4-1 World Cup qualifying win over Panama, Canada women’s coach Bev Priestman talked of turning her Olympic champion team into a perennial contender.
“I think the challenge that I’ll put to the group moving forward is to really change the face of this country, we have to do it more regularly than every four years,” she told a virtual availability. “So can we do it at a World Cup?
“Our challenge as a program is we’re great at bouncing back at a World Cup to going and doing well at an Olympics,” she added. “But if we can do well at a World Cup and an Olympics, that really puts us on the map more regularly.”
While the Canadian women have won bronze, bronze and gold at the last three Olympics, they have not enjoyed much success in the larger field of the World Cup. After finishing finished fourth at the 2003 tournament, they failed to get out of the group phase in 2007 and 2011 before exiting in the quarterfinals on home soil in 2015 and the round of 16 in France in 2019.