When Quinn was a young and ambitious football player, they next time the Canadian women’s soccer team played a watch in Toronto.
Quinn told CBC Sports, saying, “I didn’t have many chances to see professional sports for women.” “Whenever the national team came to the village, came to Toronto and watched, I was clearly excited. I was absolutely begging my parents.”
A few years later, Quinn spent more than 10 years in Canwnt, winning two Olympic medals in the process, and made history as the first transgender and non -binary player to give medals in the game.
But now they are knocking on the bucket list items that play professionally in Canada for the Northern Super League (NSL) season.
Following the announcement of the signature with Vancouver FC Rise, “I always wanted to be in Vancouver.” My life. “
City Hall | Quinn joins CBC Sports and explains the excitement of NSL launch.
As the NSL starts in April, we will create history as the first Canadian professional football league for women.
Nevertheless, they call the NSL’s launch of the “new leaf” for Canadian football and excite what to do with the younger generation football players.
Quinn said, “It is inspired by the younger generation that I have learned that the younger generation can be achieved when I get older. It is wonderful to give them another path to follow their dreams.”
“Heaven is the limit of talent that we can bring through this country.”
League welcomes players nationwide
Other NSL signators include national team midfielder EMA regan, forward Latifah Abdu and Desiree Scott, Erin MCLEOD and Christabel Oduro.
Quinn said, “As a national team, we always talked about the league. “It is to prove that this is the league that we want to get to the highest level. We want to compete with the world’s best league and want to bring the best talents through Canada.”
The Spanish tournament will be the first Spanish tournament led by BEV Priestman, who was dismissed as her role in the drone speaking scandal, after being dismissed as her role.
Quinn said, “There was a lot of excitement and support for Casey Stoney became a new director,” Quinn said. “This is a new chapter with a new cycle, and I think it will really start the head start that looks at our main tournaments and the ground.”
And recently, the national team player retirement, including Desiree Scott, Sophie Schmidt and Chrisine Sinclair, is ready to develop into a veteran.
“Understanding that we are a veterans is really interesting in welcoming new generations,” they said. . ”