Canada’s Christine Sinclair on Track to Break Women’s World Cup Scoring Record

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Christine Sinclair is a Canadian soccer star who is on track to break the all-time international scoring record for women’s soccer. The 35-year-old forward currently sits at 186 goals, just one shy of the record held by retired American Abby Wambach.

Sinclair has been playing for the Canadian national team since 2000, and has been a key player in the team’s success over the years. She has scored in every major tournament she has played in, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the CONCACAF Women’s Championship, and the Olympic Games.

The Canadian star has been a consistent goal scorer throughout her career, and has scored in double digits in all but one season since 2001. She has also been named Canada Soccer Player of the Year on five occasions.

Sinclair has been a leader both on and off the field for Canada. She is an ambassador for the sport and has been an advocate for gender equality in soccer. She has also been vocal about her support for the fight against racism in soccer.

Sinclair is now just one goal away from making history as the all-time leading scorer in international women’s soccer. She is set to make her mark on the world stage, and her legacy will live on for generations to come.

Canada's Christine Sinclair on Track to Break Women's World Cup Scoring Record