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Andrea Neil

Andrea Neil (born October 26, 1971, in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a pioneer of women's soccer in Canada. Neil retired from the game after representing Canada more than any other Canadian player in history.[1]

Andrea Neil
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-10-26) October 26, 1971 (age 52)
Place of birth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Kerrisdale Soccer Club
1989–1995 UBC Thunderbirds
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2006 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 69 (24)
International career
1991–2007 Canada 132 (24)
Managerial career
2009–2011 Canada (assistant)
2013–2014 UBC Thunderbirds
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

With a career spanning 18 years she went on to play for her country 132 times, and was the first Canadian to participate in four FIFA Women's World Cups as a player (1995, 1999, 2003, 2007), including Canada's best ever finish at a FIFA World Cup, when the Canadian women's national team finished fourth in 2003.

Early career edit

Neil started her athletic career with badminton at the junior national level. After almost losing her leg to gangrene due to a motorcycle accident in the Dominican Republic, Neil decided to focus her career on soccer.[2]

Neil attended the University of British Columbia where she earned a degree in human kinetics.

Canada and UBC edit

In 1991, at 19, she made her international debut against Jamaica in Haiti.

In 1993 she was named UBC's female athlete of the year and the winner of the Marilyn Pomfret Award.

In 1994 Neil returned to the #1 ranked Thunderbirds under coach Dick Mosher. UBC outscored its opposition at a six to one ratio through the Conference season while Neil played a key role in UBC's winning of the CIAU National Championship. "She was not only an outstanding player but one of the finest leaders that I have experienced in the entire athletic program." Dick Mosher, coach of men's and women's soccer at UBC for more than 20 years.[3]

In 2001, Neil was named Canadian Player of the Year.[4]

From 2001 to 2006 Neil played for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and set records for games played, minutes played and assists. While captain of the team she led them to two W-League championships in 2004 and 2006.

Neil made her 100th appearance against Costa Rica on April 21, 2004, becoming the second player to do so in Canadian history.

On April 21, 2007, prior to the World Cup in China, she represented Canada at the World All Star Game.

Neil played her last game for Canada on September 15, 2007, against Ghana during the FIFA Women's World Cup in China.

Neil retired with the most appearances in Canadian soccer history and fifth overall for goals.

Neil was awarded the title of 4-time silver medalist by the CONCACAF.

Retirement edit

On May 28, 2008, the Vancouver Whitecaps retired the #5 jersey in honour of her career. "Andrea Neil is the ultimate pioneer and ambassador. Her relentless commitment to growing women's soccer in Canada is second to none. She is a natural leader and was instrumental during the Whitecaps two W-League championships, 2004 and 2006." Bob Lenarduzzi, Vancouver Whitecaps FC President-[5]

In 2008, Neil was one of three women recognized at the annual In Her Footsteps ... Celebrating B.C. Women in Sport gala at the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. The permanent exhibit celebrates women who have made a difference through sports for girls and women in the province of British Columbia.[6]

In April 2009 Neil was inducted into the UBC Sport Hall of Fame.[7]

On November 8, 2011, Neil became the first woman and third player overall to be inducted for soccer into the Canada's Sport Hall of Fame.[8]

In June 2012, Neil was further recognized for her contributions to soccer. She was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame. As part of the Canadian Soccer Association's centennial celebrations, Neil was selected as a member of the All-Time Canada XI - Women's Team.[9] In September 2012, Neil was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame.[10]

On August 10, 2014, at BC Place in Vancouver BC, Neil was inducted into the Vancouver Whitecaps Ring of Honour, as part of the club's 40th anniversary. This acclaim acknowledges exemplary players and figures who have embodied "Our all. Our honour" and who represent the club's three core values: Unity, Winning, and Honour. Her fellow 2014 inductees were Bob Lenarduzzi, Carl Valentine and Domenic Mobilio.[11]

Coaching edit

During her playing years, Neil was also involved with the sport as a soccer coach. From 1997 to 1999 she was the assistant coach for the UBC Thunderbirds Women's Team. From 2004 to 2006 she was an assistant coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC women's team and their Youth Academy Girls Head Coach.

Neil earned her USSF National "B" Coaching License in Carson, CA, USA in April 2009 and her UEFA Coaching A License (Coverciano) in Florence, ITA in July 2010.[12]

After officially retiring as a player, Neil went on to be one of Canadian women's national team's assistant coaches, helping the team to win the Cyprus Cup twice (2010, 2011), the Brazil Four Nations Tournament (2010) and the second CONCACAF Women's Championship during World Cup Qualifying in 2010.[13]

On November 10, 2014, after two seasons as head coach of the UBC Thunderbird's women's soccer program and a career record of 15-8-5, Neil resigned to pursue other opportunities.[14]

"I am very proud of my time here at the university, both as a coach and as a player," Neil said. "I think the program has a very bright future, and I'm very excited that UBC was able to secure the 2015 CIS Women's Soccer Championship. I think the program is headed in a great direction and will continue to do well."[15]

In May 2015 it was announced that Neil would be an Analyst on TSN Radio as part of their coverage of the FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP CANADA 2015™.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-10-13. Retrieved 2015-05-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-03-24. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  4. ^ Canadian Players of the Year
  5. ^ http://www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2011/04/former-whitecaps-fc-captain-andrea-neil-be-inducted-canada's-sports-hall-fame [dead link]
  6. ^ Source: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/story.html?id=abfda727-bf50-41f5-9f84-efefc537a5b4 [permanent dead link]
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-16. Retrieved 2015-05-03.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-10-13. Retrieved 2015-05-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-30.
  12. ^ "Home".
  13. ^ "Home".
  14. ^ "UBC women's soccer head coach Andrea Neil steps down".
  15. ^ "UBC women's soccer head coach Andrea Neil steps down".
  16. ^ "30 Days to Go: CTV and TSN Announce Broadcast Roster for the FIFA WOMen's WORLD CUP CANADA 2015™".

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Andrea Neil born October 26 1971 in Vancouver British Columbia is a pioneer of women s soccer in Canada Neil retired from the game after representing Canada more than any other Canadian player in history 1 Andrea NeilPersonal informationDate of birth 1971 10 26 October 26 1971 age 52 Place of birthVancouver British Columbia CanadaHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in Position s MidfielderYouth careerKerrisdale Soccer Club1989 1995UBC ThunderbirdsSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2001 2006Vancouver Whitecaps FC69 24 International career1991 2007Canada132 24 Managerial career2009 2011Canada assistant 2013 2014UBC ThunderbirdsMedal record Women s soccer Representing Canada Pan American Games 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team Club domestic league appearances and goals With a career spanning 18 years she went on to play for her country 132 times and was the first Canadian to participate in four FIFA Women s World Cups as a player 1995 1999 2003 2007 including Canada s best ever finish at a FIFA World Cup when the Canadian women s national team finished fourth in 2003 Contents 1 Early career 2 Canada and UBC 3 Retirement 4 Coaching 5 References 6 External linksEarly career editNeil started her athletic career with badminton at the junior national level After almost losing her leg to gangrene due to a motorcycle accident in the Dominican Republic Neil decided to focus her career on soccer 2 Neil attended the University of British Columbia where she earned a degree in human kinetics Canada and UBC editIn 1991 at 19 she made her international debut against Jamaica in Haiti In 1993 she was named UBC s female athlete of the year and the winner of the Marilyn Pomfret Award In 1994 Neil returned to the 1 ranked Thunderbirds under coach Dick Mosher UBC outscored its opposition at a six to one ratio through the Conference season while Neil played a key role in UBC s winning of the CIAU National Championship She was not only an outstanding player but one of the finest leaders that I have experienced in the entire athletic program Dick Mosher coach of men s and women s soccer at UBC for more than 20 years 3 In 2001 Neil was named Canadian Player of the Year 4 From 2001 to 2006 Neil played for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and set records for games played minutes played and assists While captain of the team she led them to two W League championships in 2004 and 2006 Neil made her 100th appearance against Costa Rica on April 21 2004 becoming the second player to do so in Canadian history On April 21 2007 prior to the World Cup in China she represented Canada at the World All Star Game Neil played her last game for Canada on September 15 2007 against Ghana during the FIFA Women s World Cup in China Neil retired with the most appearances in Canadian soccer history and fifth overall for goals Neil was awarded the title of 4 time silver medalist by the CONCACAF Retirement editOn May 28 2008 the Vancouver Whitecaps retired the 5 jersey in honour of her career Andrea Neil is the ultimate pioneer and ambassador Her relentless commitment to growing women s soccer in Canada is second to none She is a natural leader and was instrumental during the Whitecaps two W League championships 2004 and 2006 Bob Lenarduzzi Vancouver Whitecaps FC President 5 In 2008 Neil was one of three women recognized at the annual In Her Footsteps Celebrating B C Women in Sport gala at the B C Sports Hall of Fame and Museum The permanent exhibit celebrates women who have made a difference through sports for girls and women in the province of British Columbia 6 In April 2009 Neil was inducted into the UBC Sport Hall of Fame 7 On November 8 2011 Neil became the first woman and third player overall to be inducted for soccer into the Canada s Sport Hall of Fame 8 In June 2012 Neil was further recognized for her contributions to soccer She was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame As part of the Canadian Soccer Association s centennial celebrations Neil was selected as a member of the All Time Canada XI Women s Team 9 In September 2012 Neil was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame 10 On August 10 2014 at BC Place in Vancouver BC Neil was inducted into the Vancouver Whitecaps Ring of Honour as part of the club s 40th anniversary This acclaim acknowledges exemplary players and figures who have embodied Our all Our honour and who represent the club s three core values Unity Winning and Honour Her fellow 2014 inductees were Bob Lenarduzzi Carl Valentine and Domenic Mobilio 11 Coaching editDuring her playing years Neil was also involved with the sport as a soccer coach From 1997 to 1999 she was the assistant coach for the UBC Thunderbirds Women s Team From 2004 to 2006 she was an assistant coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC women s team and their Youth Academy Girls Head Coach Neil earned her USSF National B Coaching License in Carson CA USA in April 2009 and her UEFA Coaching A License Coverciano in Florence ITA in July 2010 12 After officially retiring as a player Neil went on to be one of Canadian women s national team s assistant coaches helping the team to win the Cyprus Cup twice 2010 2011 the Brazil Four Nations Tournament 2010 and the second CONCACAF Women s Championship during World Cup Qualifying in 2010 13 On November 10 2014 after two seasons as head coach of the UBC Thunderbird s women s soccer program and a career record of 15 8 5 Neil resigned to pursue other opportunities 14 I am very proud of my time here at the university both as a coach and as a player Neil said I think the program has a very bright future and I m very excited that UBC was able to secure the 2015 CIS Women s Soccer Championship I think the program is headed in a great direction and will continue to do well 15 In May 2015 it was announced that Neil would be an Analyst on TSN Radio as part of their coverage of the FIFA WOMEN S WORLD CUP CANADA 2015 16 References edit BC Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2017 10 13 Retrieved 2015 05 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2013 03 24 Retrieved 2012 08 14 UBC Sports Hall of Fame Inductees Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2012 08 14 Canadian Players of the Year http www whitecapsfc com news 2011 04 former whitecaps fc captain andrea neil be inducted canada s sports hall fame dead link Source http www canada com vancouversun story html id abfda727 bf50 41f5 9f84 efefc537a5b4 permanent dead link UBC Sports Hall of Fame Inductees Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2012 08 14 Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2011 11 12 Retrieved 2011 11 08 Association announces All Time Canada XI women s team Canada Soccer Archived from the original on 2015 04 16 Retrieved 2015 05 03 BC Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2017 10 13 Retrieved 2015 05 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Whitecaps FC launch Ring of Honour Vancouver Whitecaps FC Archived from the original on 2014 04 30 Home Home UBC women s soccer head coach Andrea Neil steps down UBC women s soccer head coach Andrea Neil steps down 30 Days to Go CTV and TSN Announce Broadcast Roster for the FIFA WOMen s WORLD CUP CANADA 2015 External links editAndrea Neil at the Canadian Soccer Association Canada Soccer Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrea Neil amp oldid 1209905790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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