
Shelina Zadorsky
Canada Women/D/
Player Info
Shelina Zadorsky is a veteran leader and composed central defender for the Canadian Women's National Team, bringing a wealth of experience from top leagues around the world. At 33, Zadorsky has established herself as a mainstay in Canada's backline, known for her intelligent positioning, strong tackling, and ability to play out from the back. Her professional journey took her from North America to the FA Women's Super League in England, where she captained Tottenham Hotspur and became a respected figure for her leadership and consistency. With Canada, her honors are illustrious, including an Olympic gold medal at Tokyo 2020 and a bronze from Rio 2016, where her defensive solidity was crucial. She has also won domestic cups in England. Zadorsky is admired for her professionalism and calm influence on younger players. As she continues her career, she remains a foundational piece for Canada, embodying the resilience and tactical discipline that define the team's identity.
Overview
Honors
Main Position
Strengths
Weaknesses
Transfer History
2021/01/01
Transfer
2020/12/01
Transfer
2020/08/01
Transfer
2018/01/01
Transfer
2016/01/01
Transfer
2015/01/01
Transfer
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
Rating
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Statistics
2024
Matches
Games Played
2
Games Started
0
Minutes Per Game
6
Offensive Data
Goals(PK)
0
Assists
-
Scoring Freguency(Minutes)
-
Shots Per Game
0
Accurate Passes Per Game
0
Key Passes Per Game
0
Accurate Long Balls Per Game
0
Accurate Crosses Per Game
0
Success Dribbles Per Game
0
Defense Data
Tackles Per Game
0
Interceptions Per Game
0
Clearances Per Game
0
Block Shots Per Game
-
Other Data
Yellow Cards
0
Yellow-Red
-
Red Cards
0
Turnovers Per Game
-
Fouls Per Game
0
Be Fouled Per Game
0




