The Canadian women's futsal team is shown celebrating after its 6-0 win over Honduras at the CONCACAF W Futsal Championship in Guatemala City in this April 30, 2025 handout photo. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, CONCACAF, Victor Straffon, Straffon Images )


May 05, 2025 Tags: ,

Canada’s women’s futsal team has made a remarkable entry onto the international stage. In their very first outing, they stormed to victory in the inaugural CONCACAF W Futsal Championship. The Canadian side crushed Panama 8-2 in the final held in Guatemala City on Sunday, making their debut one to remember.

Esther Brossard led the charge, netting three goals in the final. Her performance helped Canada secure a spot in the upcoming FIFA Women’s Futsal World Cup in the Philippines, scheduled from November 21 to December 7. This tournament marks the first time women will compete on futsal’s biggest stage.

A Championship Run to Remember

Canada’s road to the final was filled with drama and determination. On Saturday, they edged past Mexico in a thrilling semifinal that ended in a penalty shootout. The game was locked at 4-4 after extra time. Canada had clawed back from a 3-0 deficit in the first half to take the lead, only for Mexico to equalize with just 1.8 seconds left.

Despite the nail-biting finish, the Canadians held their nerve in the shootout. That victory secured their place in the World Cup, along with fellow finalists Panama, who defeated Costa Rica 3-1 in the other semifinal.

Newcomers to CONCACAF W Futsal Championship, But Not Underdogs

What makes Canada’s triumph even more extraordinary is that this was their first official women’s futsal competition. Head coach Alexandre Da Rocha praised his squad’s mindset from the beginning.

"From Day 1, these players embraced the challenge of making history," said Da Rocha. “We came to compete—and now we leave as champions. This is just the beginning.”

Da Rocha, appointed in January, scouted talent across Canada. He held evaluation camps in multiple provinces and finalized the squad in May. The result was a dynamic and determined team that rose to every challenge.

Final Match Dominance

In the final at Domo Polideportivo, Canada showed no signs of slowing down. Alongside Brossard’s hat-trick, Erica Hindmarsh, Joëlle Gosselin, Keera Melenhorst, Stephie-Ann Dadaille, and Shayla He added their names to the scoresheet.

The team’s well-rounded play and aggressive attack overwhelmed Panama from the start. Canada also displayed solid defensive work, allowing only two goals.

Awards and Accolades

The tournament ended with Canada sweeping the awards. Brossard earned the Best Player title, finishing as the tournament’s top scorer with eight goals. Goalkeeper Léa Palacio-Tellier took home the Best Goalkeeper award.

The team also won the Fair Play Award, underlining their disciplined and respectful approach.

A Win Beyond the Scoreboard

This win represents more than just a trophy. It marks a major step forward for women's futsal, which has long been overlooked. In 2022, the International Women’s Futsal Players Association criticized FIFA for ignoring the women’s game. Now, Canada’s victory adds weight to the growing movement for equality in futsal.

Looking Ahead to the World Stage

The FIFA Women’s Futsal World Cup promises to be another milestone. It follows decades after the first men’s tournament in 1989, where Canada also took part but didn’t make it past the group stage. With this new team, history might unfold differently.

A New Era Begins

Canada’s success story is a powerful statement. It shows what can happen when talent meets opportunity. The players, coaching staff, and futsal community have laid a strong foundation for the future. The world will be watching as Canada prepares for the next chapter in the Philippines.

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