Kicking down barriers: Team Canada soccer inspires next generation of female athletes
- The Canadian women's national team played Argentina at Starlight Stadium in Langford starting at 7 p.m.
- Hosting this game provided a rare opportunity to see elite women's sports close to home.
- A sell-out crowd of 5,611 fans created an electric atmosphere during the two-hour game.
- Player Julia Grosso stated playing locally "means the world to me to play here."
- Such events highlight representation and inspire the next generation of female athletes as opportunities increase.
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