Former Florida soccer standouts [autotag]Adriana Leon[/autotag] and [autotag]Deanne Rose[/autotag] will travel across the pond to compete in the Paris Olympics, which runs from late July through early August.
Leon earned a spot among the 18 players on Canada’s 2024 Olympic squad roster while Rose heads to Europe as one of the country’s four alternates. Both were part of Canada’s Olympic gold medal team in Tokyo in 2021.
The women’s soccer competition will take place across seven different stadiums starting on Thursday, July 25 — a day prior to the opening ceremony. Canada opens up its Olympic schedule against New Zealand in the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, located in Saint-Etienne.
Adriana Leon’s background
- Transferred to Florida from Notre Dame for the 2012 season;
- Scored five goals in 2012 – including four game-winners;
- Played professionally since 2013 season and is currently part of Aston Villa team;
- Part of Canada’s 2015, 2019 and 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup rosters. Won gold with Canada’s 2021 Olympic team;
Deanne Rose’s background
- 2017 Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year and part of that season’s All-SEC first team.
- Scored 19 goals during her Gators career.
- Played professionally since 2021 season and is currently part of Leicester City.
- Won medals in 2016 (bronze) and 2021 (gold) Olympics. Scored the opening goal for Canada in its 2-1 win over Brazil in the 2016 bronze medal match. Youngest ever to score a goal in women’s Olympic play.
- Part of Canada’s 2019 and 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup rosters.
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