
From Ghana to Canada, goalkeeper Kayza Massey looks to make a difference
Canada coach Rhian Wilkinson is proud of the diversity and accomplishments of her Canadian team at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay.
“It’s Canada in a nutshell isn’t it?” said Wilkinson, who won 181 caps for Canada as a player. “It’s what we pride ourselves in being — a team that represents many different faiths and ethnicities and people groups … I’m proud we’re a good representation of our country.”
Exhibit No. 1 is 17-year-old Ghana-born goalkeeper Kayza Massey, adopted as a baby by Ottawa nurse Karen Massey.
Kayza, who played for Ghana as a 15-year-old at the 2016 U-17 World Cup, switched international allegiance this year and is now wearing the Maple Leaf in Montevideo where Canada takes on Germany in quarterfinal play Sunday.