Canada’s Karina LeBlanc returns to Portland as GM, rejoins Christine Sinclair
Canadian Karina LeBlanc is leaving her post as CONCACAF’s head of women’s football to become general manager of the NWSL Portland Thorns.
The move reunites the former Canadian goalkeeper with veteran forward Christine Sinclair, who captains both Portland and Canada. LeBlanc won 110 caps for Canada between 2000 and 2015 while Sinclair is at 306 and counting.
LeBlanc takes over for Gavin Wilkinson, who was placed on administrative leave from his Thorns duties in early October. Portland players had demanded Wilkinson step down pending an outside investigation into his handling of sexual harassment allegations involving former coach Paul Riley and his departure from the organization.
The NWSL has been rocked in recent weeks in the wake of two former players coming forward with allegations of harassment, including sexual coercion, against Riley, then coach of the North Carolina Courage.