Taryn Swiatek
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Taryn Swiatek (born February 4, 1981 in Calgary, Alberta[1]) is a member of the Canada women's national soccer team, which placed fourth in the FIFA Women's World Cup competition in 2003. [2] [3] She also joined with the Ottawa Fury soccer team in the W-League.[4]
[edit] Education
After graduating from Western Canada High School Swiatek attended the University of Calgary, where she played on the Dino's soccer team.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Profile of Taryn Swiatek by the Canadian Soccer Association; URL last accessed February 22, 2006.
- ^ a b Maxwell, Cameron, "Swiatek sets sights on China", Calgary Sun, Canadian Online Explorer, January 27, 2002.
- ^ "Taryn Swiatek (CAN): 'This is a dream come true'", FIFAworldcup.com, October 3, 2003.
- ^ "Profile of Taryn Swiatek by Ottawa Fury"; URL last accessed February 22, 2006.
Canada squad - 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup | |
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| 1 Leblanc • 2 Latham • 3 Consolante • 4 Andrews • 5 Neil • 6 Nonen • 7 Morneau • 8 Kiss • 9 Wilkinson • 10 Hooper • 11 Hermus • 12 Sinclair • 13 Matheson • 14 Moscato • 15 Lang • 16 Timko • 17 Burtini • 18 Dennis • 19 McLeod • 20 Swiatek • Coach: Pellerud | Image:Flag of Canada.svg |
Canada squad - 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup | |
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| 1 Leblanc • 2 Kiss • 3 Booth • 4 Gayle • 5 Neil • 6 Dennis • 7 Wilkinson • 8 Matheson • 9 Chapman • 10 Franko • 11 Hermus • 12 Sinclair • 13 Walsh • 14 Tancredi • 15 Lang • 16 Thorlakson • 17 Timko • 18 McLeod • 19 Schmidt • 20 Swiatek • 21 Robinson • Coach: Pellerud | Image:Flag of Canada.svg |

