Christine Sinclair is a Canadian soccer player and captain of the Canadian national team. She plays professionally for the Portland Thorns FC in the National Women’s Soccer League and previously played for FC Gold Pride And Western New York Flash in the Women’s Professional Soccer. A CONCACAF champion, two-time Olympic bronze medalist and 13 time winner of the Canada Soccer Player of the Year award, Sinclair is Canada’s all time leading scorer and currently second-best worldwide in all-time international goals scored (173), behind only Abby Wambach (184).

Birth Name

Christine Margaret Sinclair

Nickname

Christine Sinclair

Profession

Professional Soccer Player

Nationality

Canadian

Personal Life

Birthday / Date of Birth

Christine Sinclair was born on 12 June 1983, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Age

She’s currently 36 years old.

Sun Sign

Gemini

Ethnicity

White

Education

Sinclair attended Burnaby South Secondary School and graduated from the University of Portland in 2005.

Family Details

Father – Bill Sinclair

– Bill Sinclair Mother – Sandra Sinclair

– Sandra Sinclair Siblings – Mike Sinclair (Brother)

Marital Status

Single

Boyfriend / Spouse

Christine Sinclair dated –

Christine Sinclair has kept her personal life discreet from his professional life and thus there is not much information available of any relation she has had in the past or in the present.

Physical Statistics

Height

In feet – 5 feet 9 inches

– 5 feet 9 inches In centimeters – 175 cm

– 175 cm In meters – 1.75 m

Weight

In Kilograms – 67 kg

– 67 kg In Pounds – 147 lbs

Body Measurements

Measurements – 33-24-35

– 33-24-35 Bust – 33 inches

– 33 inches Waist – 24 inches

– 24 inches Hip – 35 inches

– 35 inches Bra Size – 32A

Body Build

Athletic

Eye Color

Green

Hair Color

Brown

Shoe Size

She wears a size 10.5 (US) shoe.

Dress Size

Her dress size is 4 (US).

Sexuality

Straight

Professional Statistics

Soccer Debut

Christine Sinclair made her debut at the senior level at age 16 at the 2000 Algarve Cup where she was the tournament’s leading scorer with three goals. She debuted for Canada’s under-18 national team at the 2002 CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup. As of June 2017, she ranks second worldwide in all-time international goals scored.

Television Debut

In 2012, she appeared in an episode of The Difference Makers with Rick Hansen. In May 2015, she was featured in the TSN documentary, RISE, along with the rest of the Canadian national team.

Brand Endorsements

Christine has appeared in television commercial for Coco-Cola.

Christine Sinclair Favorites

Her favorite things are unknown.

Christine Sinclair Net worth

There’s no information on Christine’s net worth available right now.

Social Media Profiles

Some Lesser Known Facts About Christine Sinclair

Christine began playing soccer at the age of four for an under-7 team.

Sinclair is a fast, well-rounded, physically strong, and intelligent forward, known for her ball skills, athleticism, technique, and field vision.

She is the niece of former North American Soccer League players Bruce and Brian Gant.

Sinclair was appeared on the covers of The Walrus, Sportsnet Magazine, Ottawa Life Magazine, FACES Magazine and Canadian Business.

Sinclair was featured on the Canadian version of EA Sports’ FIFA 16 (2016) video game.

She’s regarded as Canada’s greatest soccer player of all time and as one of the greatest ever women soccer players.

Sinclair has won four professional championships with three different teams: the 2010 WPS Championship with FC Gold Pride, the 2011 WPS Championship with Western New York Flash, and the 2013 and 2017 NWSL Championships with Portland Thorns FC.

In 2002, she was awarded the Golden Boot for most goals scored and the Golden Ball as the best player at the FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship.

She was named Canadian Player of the Year 13 times between 2000 and 2016.

In 2012, she won the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada’s athlete of the year, and the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canada’s female athlete of the year.

In 2012, she was named Athlete of the Year by Sportsnet. The same year, she also received an honorary degree from Simon Fraser University.

In June 2017, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada by Governor General David Johnston.

Christine Sinclair has the second-most international goals scored (173) among women’s association football players.