Jonelle Filigno

Jonelle Filigno (* September 24, 1990 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada ) is a Canadian soccer player. She plays for Sky Blue FC and the national team as a striker.

Career

Filigno played from 2008 to 2013 for the team of Rutgers University, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

In 2008 she won with Canada the CONCACAF U -20 Women's Championship and participated in the U-20 World Cup Women 2008. Her first senior international she made at age 17 on 16 January 2008 at 0-4 against the United States in the four - nation tournament. With the Canadian national team in 2008, she took part in the Olympic Games in 2008 in part. The Canadians arrived there as one of the two best third the quarter-finals, where they through a 1:2 nV were eliminated by eventual gold medalist United States. In August 2009, she moved in a test match Rutgers University cruciate ligament injury. In 2010 she won with Canada to the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup in 2010, where she attended together with Amy Rodriguez scored four goals in fourth place in the scoresheet. In 2011 she was with Canada winning the Cyprus Cup and was appointed as the youngest player in the Canadian squad for the World Cup. It was used in the opening match against Germany, and thus came to their first World Cup match. Also in the other two group matches they came into use, but resigned after three defeats Canada in the preliminary round of.

For the 2012 Olympics, she was also nominated. She came in the second group match to their first use as they came on in the 74th minute. In the successfully sent four games they stood each in the starting lineup, but was replaced in each case by the end of the second half. In the quarter- final match against Britain they scored the 1-0 (final score 2-0). In the 3rd place match against France, she made ​​her 50th cap.

Achievements

  • CONCACAF Women 's Gold Cup 2010 winners
  • Cyprus Cup Winner 2011
  • Olympic Games 2012: Bronze Medal

Awards

  • Canada's U -20 Player of the Year in 2008 and 2010
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