Veteran captains set to shake hands at Canada-Nigeria match at World Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia — Experience gets its due Thursday night when Canada opens play against Nigeria at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
There are just two 40-year-old players at the 32-team tournament, and Nigeria’s Onome Ebi and Canada’s Christine Sinclair are expected to meet as captains at centre field for the coin toss in the Group B game at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
Ebi, a defender, will then be tasked with trying to stop Sinclair, the world’s all-time leading goal-scorer with 190 goals.
Ebi will be 40 years 73 days old at kickoff, 35 days older than Sinclair.