Canada
Coach:
Jesse Marsch
Establishment Date:
1912
League Affiliation:
-
Stadium:
BMO Field
Seating Capacity:
30991
Team Info
The Canada men's national soccer team, known as the Canucks, represents Canada Soccer on the international stage. Based in Toronto, the team plays home matches in cities across the country, from Vancouver to Montreal. For decades, Canadian soccer lived in the shadow of its 1986 World Cup appearance, with the team often struggling in CONCACAF qualification. However, the modern era has seen a dramatic transformation, heralding a new golden generation. Under the guidance of coach John Herdman, and powered by the world-class talent of Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, Canada qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, ending a 36-year drought. Their journey to Qatar was marked by a first-place finish in the CONCACAF qualifying octagonal, announcing their arrival as a regional power. While their World Cup campaign was a learning experience, it signaled the start of a new, ambitious chapter. The team's culture has been revitalized, with a growing and passionate fan base known as the "Canadian Voyageurs" rallying behind a young, dynamic, and fearless squad. Canada is now a confident and rising force in world football, with its sights set on consistent success.
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INT FRL 2026 2026/06/02
Canada
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Uzbekistan
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