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CanWNT draw Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad & Tobago in Concacaf W Championship

Armen Bedakian
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The Canadian Women's National Team will take on Costa Rica, Panama, and Trinidad & Tobago in Group B of the 2022 Concacaf W Championship, looking to secure their spot in a number of upcoming competitions with a strong showing in this regional tournament.

Bev Priestman's side begin their quest to qualify for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2024 Olympics and 2024 Gold Cup by making at least the knockout stages of the competition, by way of finishing top two in their group.

#CANWNT’s group for the 2022 Concacaf W Championship is in! pic.twitter.com/I0wQBuPIML

— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) April 19, 2022

The eight participating teams will use the Concacaf W Championship to compete for the 4 spots in the World Cup (and 2 half spots), 2 spots at the Olympics, and 1 spot at the Gold Cup. That's all officially up for grabs later this summer (for more on how the CONCACAF W Championships will work, here's our primer on what's at stake for Canada in July.) 

The 2022 Concacaf W Championship kicks off in July, here on OneSoccer.

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