Canada and Costa Rica qualify for 2023 Women’s World Cup

Canada's Julia Grosso celebrates after scoring against Panama during their 2022 CONCACAF Women's Championship football match, at the Universitario stadium in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon State, Mexico. (AFP)
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Updated 09 July 2022
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Canada and Costa Rica qualify for 2023 Women’s World Cup

  • Both Costa Rica and Canada improved to 2-0 in their group to clinch berths in Thursday’s semifinals of the eight-team North American regional tournament and secure trips to Australia and New Zealand for next year’s global women’s football showdown
  • Either Haiti or Jamaica will take the last available Women’s World Cup berth depending on the outcome of their Monday group-stage match

MONTERREY, Mexico: Canada and Costa Rica qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup on Friday after winning group stage matches at the CONCACAF W tournament.

Julia Grosso scored in the 64th minute to give Canada, the reigning Olympic champion, a 1-0 victory over Panama while Cristina Granados netted two first half goals in Costa Rica’s 4-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago.

Both Costa Rica and Canada improved to 2-0 in their group to clinch berths in Thursday’s semifinals of the eight-team North American regional tournament and secure trips to Australia and New Zealand for next year’s global women’s football showdown.

Two-time defending Women’s World Cup champion US have already secured a chance to claim a third straight trophy by reaching the CONCACAF semifinals.

Either Haiti or Jamaica will take the last available Women’s World Cup berth depending on the outcome of their Monday group-stage match.

Third-place teams from each group advance to next February’s global playoff for three Women’s World Cup spots.

The CONCACAF event serves as the regional qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympics as well. The CONCACAF champions will secure a Paris 2024 Olympic berth. The runner-up and third-place teams will meet in a playoff next year to determine another spot in that tournament.

Granados scored in the 18th and 45th minutes for Costa Rica while Trinidad and Tobago’s Lauryn Hutchinson netted an own goal in the 33rd and Katherine Alvarado added a final goal for Las Ticas in the 48th.


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