Biography of Christine Sinclair
Christine Sinclair has had a life long dream of becoming the greatest soccer player in Canada since she was 6 years old. This dream has taken her all through her soccer career and helped her be apart of the Canadian Women's soccer team!
Christine has been playing soccer since she was 4 years old. She started playing soccer in her hometown in Burnaby. Next, she played for the University of Portland's team. Currently, Sincalir is playing for the Women's Canadian Soccer Team.
Christine trains in Buffalo with her team. Coach, Aaran Lines, helps Sinclair achieve the best she could possibly be while practicing and playing actual games. She also played basketball while in high school.
Sinclair went to the University of Portland(2005) and while there, studied biology. She is currently perusing her soccer career, but if her career doesn't turn out the way she wants it to go, she will always have her University degree to go back to.
Christine Sinclair has potential to be the greatest soccer player in the world. It was last June, the opener of the Women's World Cup in Berlin against defending champions Germany. One of the players hit Christine in the nose with her elbow and not just broke her nose, rearranged it. Since she is such a tough player, she stuck it out and played the rest of the game, with a face mask on to protect her nose from further damage. Even though they lost against Germany, Sinclair was still tough throughout the game, and never gave up.
Christine has been playing soccer since she was 4 years old. She started playing soccer in her hometown in Burnaby. Next, she played for the University of Portland's team. Currently, Sincalir is playing for the Women's Canadian Soccer Team.
Christine trains in Buffalo with her team. Coach, Aaran Lines, helps Sinclair achieve the best she could possibly be while practicing and playing actual games. She also played basketball while in high school.
Sinclair went to the University of Portland(2005) and while there, studied biology. She is currently perusing her soccer career, but if her career doesn't turn out the way she wants it to go, she will always have her University degree to go back to.
Christine Sinclair has potential to be the greatest soccer player in the world. It was last June, the opener of the Women's World Cup in Berlin against defending champions Germany. One of the players hit Christine in the nose with her elbow and not just broke her nose, rearranged it. Since she is such a tough player, she stuck it out and played the rest of the game, with a face mask on to protect her nose from further damage. Even though they lost against Germany, Sinclair was still tough throughout the game, and never gave up.