University of Miami keeper and Quebec native Melissa Dagenais is one of 26 players playing for Canada's women's soccer team for friendlies on home games against Brazil.
knew she would one day make it to Canada’s national soccer team, but she didn’t expect it would be so soon.
Dagenais, who describes herself as a “calm and composed type of goalkeeper,” says her first call-up for the team is a “huge honour.” She will join No. 1 Kailen Sheridan and fellow goalies Sabrina D’Angelo and Lysianne Proulx on the Canada roster. The goalie says she hopes she will continue to be called up. Dagenais describes herself as someone who “never just settles for this one thing” and she is determined to represent Canada on the field.
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