Mariam El-Masri | |
Birth Date: | 20 June 1991 |
Birth Place: | Scarborough, Ontario, Canada |
Position: | Midfielder |
Currentclub: | Warriors FC |
Clubnumber: | 11 |
Youthclubs1: | Wexford SC |
Collegeyears1: | 2011 |
College1: | Centennial Colts |
Collegecaps1: | 7 |
Collegegoals1: | 4 |
Collegeyears2: | 2015 |
College2: | Seneca Sting |
Collegecaps2: | 9 |
Collegegoals2: | 10 |
Years1: | –2013 |
Clubs1: | GS United |
Years2: | 2013–2016 |
Clubs2: | Boldklubben 1921 |
Years3: | 2016 |
Clubs3: | Warriors FC |
Nationalyears1: | 2010– |
Nationalteam1: | Guyana |
Nationalcaps1: | 10 |
Nationalgoals1: | 4 |
Ntupdate: | 11:49, 4 October 2015 (UTC) |
Mariam El-Masri (born 20 June 1991) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder. Born in Canada, she represents Guyana internationally.
She was born in Scarborough, Ontario to a Tunisian father and a Guyanese mother.[1] She played youth soccer with Wexford SC in Scarborough.[2] Her older brother Sherif is also a footballer who represented Canada U23 internationally.[3] She is an alumna of Agincourt Collegiate Institute, in Scarborough, Ontario. In 2011, she attended Centennial College and played for the women's team.[4]
She won the 2012 Ontario Women Soccer League with GS (Gursikh Sabha) United before signing on with Boldklubben 1921 in Denmark.[5]
El-Masri made Guyana's first-ever goal in the CONCACAF Women's Championship in 2010, then Guyana's first-ever goal in the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship in 2016.[6]
In 2015, she attended Seneca College, playing for their women's team.[7]
She sustained a severe concussion and took a break from football, but returned to join GS United in Toronto, winning the Ontario Championships and coming in third in the Canadian National Championships.[8]
Scores and results list Guyana's goal tally first
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 10 May 2010 | 1–0 | 3–0 | 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying qualification | ||
2 | 12 May 2010 | 8–0 | ||||
3 | 21 August 2015 | 4–0 | 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship qualification | |||
4 | 20 November 2015 | 1–1 | 2–1 | |||
5 | 14 February 2016 | 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship | ||||
6 | 29 April 2018 | 1–3 | 2018 CFU Women's Challenge Series |