Charmaine Hooper

Charmaine Hooper in a white t-shirt and shorts on a soccer pitch with arm raised.
 

Charmaine Hooper

Playing soccer around the world
Date of birth
1968
Point of origin
Guyana
Hooper moved with her family to Canada when she was nine.
Charmaine Hooper plays in a 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup game for Canada.
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Charmaine Hooper scored the only goal during Canada’s quarterfinal against China at the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup in the United States.
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Charmaine Hooper (centre) plays for Canada against Norway at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup in the United States.
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Canada’s National Team won this 2002 game versus Costa Rica in part thanks to two goals from Charmaine Hooper (right).
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Charmaine Hooper, 1968- , Guyana. 

Hooper moved with her family to Canada when she was nine. She debuted with Canada’s national women’s soccer team in 1986 and had a sterling 20-year career, including 129 games played representing Canada, and 71 goals. She also played professionally in the USA, Italy, Norway, and Japan.