Sabrina D'Angelo

Sabrina Victoria D'Angelo (born May 11, 1993) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Women's Super League club Aston Villa and the Canada national team.In 2019, D'Angelo began a four-year spell with Swedish club Vittsjö GIK before entering the Women's Super League, first with Arsenal and then Aston Villa.[3] D'Angelo was selected 21st overall by the Western New York Flash of the National Women's Soccer League in the third round of the 2015 NWSL College Draft on January 16, 2015.[12] in the 2018 Play-offs, D'Angelo started North Carolina's semi-final game against the Chicago Red Stars as Rowland was recovering from a concussion.[15] She made her debut for the club on January 26, playing the full quarterfinals game against Aston Villa in the FA Women's League Cup.[18] In July 2008, D'Angelo was named to the roster for the first 2008 CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Championship in Trinidad and Tobago; however, she made no appearance for the team during the tournament.[21] Following an impressive showing at the U-17 Women's World Cup, D'Angelo was called up to train with the Canada senior national team in October 2010.Following the training camp, she was named to the roster for the Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo that took place in December 2010, but made no appearance.[26] In February 2013, D'Angelo was named to the 23-player squad of potential Canada's Women's National Team players for the first EXCELeration camp that took place in Florida.She has received fewer call-ups since 2016 as former starting keeper Erin McLeod has recovered from injury, and has assumed the back-up role behind Labbé.
Welland, OntarioGoalkeeperAston VillaSouth Carolina GamecocksToronto Lady LynxWestern New York FlashNorth Carolina CourageVittsjö GIKArsenalCanada U17Canada U20CanadaWomen's footballOlympic Games2016 Rio de JaneirosoccerWomen's Super LeagueCanada national team2015 NWSL College Draft2016 NWSL Championshippenalty shoot-outNWSL ShieldsChampionship2010 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship2012 CONCACAF Women's U-20 ChampionshipCanada Soccer U20 Player of the Year2024 Olympics2023 FIFA Women's World CupsNotre Dame College SchoolUniversity of South CarolinaCanadian U-20 teamU-20 Women's World CupMAC Hermann TrophyNational Women's Soccer LeagueSky Blue FCNWSL Championship MVPKatelyn RowlandWomen's International Champions CupOlympique LyonnaisChicago Red StarsDamallsvenskanFA Women's League CupCanada Women's U-17 teamOttawa2008 CONCACAF Women's Under-17 ChampionshipTrinidad and TobagoFIFA U-17 Women's World CupCONCACAF Women's Under-17 ChampionshipCosta Rica2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World CupCanada senior national team2012 CONCACAF Women's Under-20 Championship2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World CupFlorida2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying TournamentAlgarve CupBelgiumStephanie LabbéErin McLeod2016 Rio Olympics2019 FIFA Women's World Cup2022–23FA WSL2023–242024–25NWSL ChampionshipNWSL ShieldSummer OlympicsNWSL Championship Most Valuable PlayerSoccer AmericaCapital OneEvening StandardCanadian Soccer AssociationAston Villa W.F.C.MaylingTomásPattenStaniforthCorsieKearnsRobinsonTurnerParkerMaritzSalmonHansonBaijingsTaylorTalbertPachecoArroyoCanada women's soccer squad2016 Summer Olympics – Bronze medalistsLabbéChapmanBuchananZadorskyWilkinsonMathesonBélangerLawrenceSinclairSchmidtTancrediPrinceBeckieFlemingHerdmanCanada squadGrossoRiviereHuitemaSheridanWoellerHellstromHeiner-Møller2022 CONCACAF W Championship runners-upGillesLacasseProulxSt-GeorgesPriestman2023 FIFA Women's World Cup2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup semifinalistsCollinsD. RoseAlidouJ. RoseLarisey2024 Summer OlympicsSpenceSoutheastern Conference Women's Soccer Player of the YearFotopoulosBaxterWambachTymrakJordanMcCaskillDowlingMatternWilliamsonJ. KingH. KingGillilandWestphalTankersleyLópezMcCainFranklinMalonsonAndersonCanada Soccer Young Players of the YearCorneliusNelsonCorbeanuSalibaBegovićAttakoraMorganCarreiroPetrassoTwardekFilignoStewartPietrangeloLacoste-LebuisTeibertAldersonCarducciDaviesSimpsonFaulknor