Sophie Schmidt set for Canada farewell alongside longtime friend Christine Sinclair
LANGFORD, B.C. — Sophie Schmidt says she has not thought about the emotions that undoubtedly will be unleashed when she pulls on her Canadian jersey for the last time at Tuesday’s friendly against Australia in Vancouver.
“I hope I’m not a big blubbery mess,” the veteran midfielder said cheerfully Thursday. “But it’ll definitely be a special occasion and I’m just so grateful to be able to share that moment with Sincy and Erin … It will definitely be a special moment for myself, for the team, but also for the country. I’m looking forward to it.”
Schmidt, who has 224 caps to her credit, will join captain Christine Sinclair and goalkeeper Erin McLeod in the spotlight at B.C. Place Stadium. The game marks Sinclair’s international swansong while the 40-year-old McLeod, who will not add to her 119 caps but will instead be a spectator, announced her international retirement in January.
Schmidt had been scheduled just to appear in the Vancouver game but was summoned for Friday’s series opener against the Matildas in Langford after midfielder Julia Grosso was injured playing for Juventus.