Kaylyn Kyle

Kaylyn Kyle Mckenzie ( born October 6, 1988 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian soccer player. She plays for the 2014 season for the Boston Breakers and for the Canadian national team in midfield.

Career

Kyle went through the Canadian youth national teams and played a total of 35 times for the U-19/20-Mannschaften. With the U-20 team they took at the 2006 CONCACAF U -20 Women's Championship 2006 silver medal and qualified for the U-20 World Cup Women 2006, but resigned in Canada in the preliminary round. In 2008 she won with Canada the CONCACAF U -20 Women's Championship in 2008, but resigned at the U -20 World Cup Women 2008 again in the first round. Kyle made ​​the age of 19 on 16 January 2008 at the Four Nations tournament against the United States its first of now 32 internationals. Although in 2008 they still made ​​four more games, they did not belong in the squad for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In 2009, she was the Cyprus Cup, Canada lost in the final against England, returned to service. In 2010 she won Canada the Gold Cup, with the Canada qualified directly for the 2011 World Cup. In 2011 she won with Canada to Cyprus Cup, scoring in two test matches in Rome against Switzerland and South Korea their first international goals. She was appointed to the Canadian squad for the World Cup and used to their first World Cup match in the opening match against Germany and so. For the second half, she has been replaced. Also in the other two group matches they came into use and was also replaced respectively in the second half. But after three defeats they stepped down from Canada in the preliminary round.

For the 2012 Olympics, she was also nominated. She came in all six games for use and won the bronze medal.

In the 2013 season she played in the newly established National Women 's Soccer League, the highest American professional league in women's soccer for the Seattle Reign FC. In September 2013 their change to league rivals Boston Breakers in exchange for Carmelina Moscato was known.

Achievements

  • W-League Champion 2006
  • Gold Cup Winner 2010
  • Cyprus Cup Winner 2011
  • Olympic Games 2012: Bronze Medal
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