
Canadian women’s futsal team celebrates CONCACAF triumph in first-ever outing
When Esther Brossard found out Canada was launching a women’s futsal team, the 18-year-old wrote to newly appointed coach Alexandre Da Rocha to put her hand up.
“She said ‘I just want to tell you I’ve played futsal. I think I’m pretty good at it and I think if you have a camp, I’d be happy to a participate in it,'” said Da Rocha. “I knew who she was. She was part of my list already. But I thought the way she did it (showed) she wanted to be there.”
Brossard made the team and repaid Da Rocha’s faith by helping Canada win the inaugural CONCACAF W Futsal Championship on the weekend in Guatemala.
Brossard led the nine-team tournament with eight goals as Canada booked its ticket to the first-ever FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup by defeating Mexico in a penalty shootout in Saturday’s semifinal in Guatemala City. Then the Canadian women dispatched Panama 8-2 in Sunday’s final with Brossard scoring three goals.