MISSISSAUGA EAGLES DROP ST.CATHARINES 4-0 Carol Anne Chenard busy at Women’s World Cup

Mississauga Eagles FC midfielder Ivan Juric led his side with two second half goals to a 4-0 victory over St. Catharines Wolves at Club Roma, the only game in the Canadian Soccer League Wednesday.


 


The Mississauga team, from the Erin Mills Soccer Club in that community, looked in command early with a 1-0 lead just two minutes into the game when midfielder Jose Melo beat St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri with a free kick from 19 yards.


 


Tristan Scott increased the lead to 2-0 at 14 minutes, a drive that appeared to take a deflection on its way past Perri into the net, a 2-0 score at half-time.


 


Juric struck his first goal at 62 minutes, a shot that entered the lower right corner of the net and the midfielder scored his second just three minutes later for a 4-0 score that held to the final whistle.


 


Mississauga Eagles improve to a 6-6-1 WLT record for 19 pts, still in fifth position but closer to being in contention for a top of the table opportunity over the next few games.


 


St. Catharines Wolves remain in 10th position in the standings with a 3-4-2 record for 11 points.


 


                                               CSL REF DOES WORLD CUP  SEMI-FINAL


 


CSL match official Carol Anne Chénard had a good game as the referee of the Women’s World Cup semi-final between


 


Japan and Sweden played at Frankfurt, Germany Wednesday, a game won by Japan by a 3-1 score.


 


 Chénard was in the middle of the Colombia vs. Sweden match on June 28, was the 4th Official for the Brazil vs. Norway clash


 


on July 3 and the 4th Official in the Japan vs. Germany quarter-final game at Wolfsburg July 9.


 


 Chénard gained her FIFA badge in 2006 and is the only Canadian appointed to officiate in the 2011 FIFA Women’s World


 


Cup. The appointment follows her selection last year when she was in the middle of the championship final of the FIFA U-20


 


Women’s World Cup Germany 2010.