Silvana Burtini

Silvana Burtini (born May 10, 1969) is a Canadian former soccer player. A forward, she represented Canada at the 1995, 1999 and 2003 editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup. In 1998 Burtini was named Canadian Player of the Year and was part of the Canadian squad who won the CONCACAF Women's Championship.[1] She has scored the third-most goals in Team Canada Women's Soccer history, with 38 in 77 games.

Silvana Burtini
Personal information
Date of birth (1969-05-10) May 10, 1969 (age 55)
Place of birthWilliams Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s)Forward
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992Capilano Blues9(14)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2000Raleigh Wings
2001Carolina Courage17(4)
International career
1987–2003Canada77(38)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

At Capilano College, Burtini was BCCAA Player of the Year and a CCAA All-Canadian in 1992–93.[2][3]

As a member of the Vancouver Police Department, Burtini was presented with the British Columbia Police Award of Valour for saving a life in 2004.[4]

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.4 August 1993New Hyde Park, United States  Trinidad and Tobago1–04–01993 CONCACAF Women's Invitational Tournament
2.12 April 1994Milford, Trinidad & Tobago  Trinidad and Tobago1–02–0Friendly
3.13 August 1994Montreal, Canada  Jamaica2–07–01994 CONCACAF Women's Championship
4.3–0
5.15 August 1994  Mexico1–06–0
6.2–0
7.4–0
8.5–0
9.6–0
10.19 August 1994  Trinidad and Tobago2–05–0
11.8 June 1995Helsingborg, Sweden  Nigeria1–03–31995 FIFA Women's World Cup
12.3–1
13.7 June 1997Oakford, United States  Australia2–22–31997 Women's U.S. Cup
14.28 August 1998Toronto, Canada  Puerto Rico1–021–01998 CONCACAF Women's Championship
15.2–0
16.3–0
17.5–0
18.8–0
19.9–0
20.12–0
21.13–0
22.30 August 1998  Martinique1–014–0
23.2–0
24.4–0
25.1 September 1998  Guatemala2–04–0
26.3–0
27.4–0
28.21 May 1999Vancouver, Canada  Mexico2–03–0Friendly
29.19 June 1999San Jose, United States  Japan1–01–11999 FIFA Women's World Cup
30.4 June 2000Campbelltown, Australia  Australia2–02–02000 Pacific Cup
31.10 June 2000Newscastle, Australia  Japan2–?5–1
32.3–?
33.11 November 2000Columbus, United States  United States3–?3–1Friendly
34.10 February 2001Rabat, Morocco  Morocco1–04–0
35.30 October 2002Victoria, Canada  Haiti2–011–12002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
36.10–1
37.20 March 2003Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal  Greece5–07–12003 Algarve Cup

References


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