
A New Era for Canadian Soccer
Canada’s men’s national team impressed on the world stage, prompting a strategic push for infrastructure and talent pipelines.
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Canada’s men’s national team impressed on the world stage, prompting a strategic push for infrastructure and talent pipelines.

Canada's run to the World Cup quarterfinals ignites nationwide passion, fuels investment and highlights the country's diverse talent.

OneSoccer has expanded its coverage of the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a dual‑crew strategy, leveraging relationships with players like Alphonso Davies and a suite of platform‑native productions.

A historic World Cup performance has delivered $18.5 million in prize money to Canada Soccer, prompting plans for a national training centre, youth programs and a $17.6 million fundraising campaign by 2027.

Ahead of a decisive World Cup qualifier, Canada’s squad receives a motivational boost from Steve Nash as Coach Jesse Marsch outlines a balanced, aggressive approach, while Alphonso Davies returns from injury.

Canada's national side delivered a dominant 6‑0 victory against Qatar in the World Cup, a result overshadowed only by the leg break suffered by midfielder Ismaël Koné. The match showcased unprecedented camaraderie, from a pre‑game walk in Stanley Park to a rally for the injured teammate, and culminated in a visit from Prime Minister Mark Carney.

A late tackle in a group match left Ismaël Koné with a broken leg, ending his World Cup participation. Surgery was successful, but his club and national team face a crucial match against Switzerland without him.

Canada routed Qatar 6-0 in a World Cup match that ended with a serious leg injury to Ismael Kone, a red card for Qatar's Assim Madibo, and a tribute from Nathan Saliba.

Mexican military forces have neutralised multiple drones near South Korean and other national team training sites, while Canada enforces a strict drone ban and confronts a historic spying scandal involving head coach Bev Priestman.

A recent drone interception near Guadalajara underscores the heightened security posture surrounding the global football event, with restrictions also tightening in Canada after a prior espionage case involving coach Bev Priestman.
A new partnership between Samsung and Canada Soccer leverages the Galaxy S26 Ultra to let fans document, stream and relive soccer moments, highlighted at Toronto’s Canada Soccer House.

The Athletic rolls out daily World Cup forecasts that combine statistical insight, tactical breakdowns and a cast of unconventional predictors, from seasoned analysts to a six‑year‑old fan and even a dog.

Bosnia scores first, climate risks loom, and a viral anthem adds a cultural twist as the 2026 World Cup kicks off across North America.

Canada will open the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Bosnia‑Herzegovina, showcasing a nation where soccer now outpaces hockey in youth participation.

With youth participation in soccer now eclipsing hockey, Canada prepares to showcase its multicultural team on the world stage, hoping to prove its nation’s soccer credentials.

Soccer has overtaken hockey among Canadian youth, and the upcoming World Cup co‑host offers a platform for the country to showcase its growing soccer identity, despite injuries to star defenders.
From record youth participation to injury‑hit stars, Canada’s first World Cup co‑hosting moment blends ambition, community investment and global partnerships.

With soccer now the most popular youth sport in Canada, the host nation prepares for a high‑stakes opener, hoping to leverage home‑field energy and a proud, diverse team.

Canada's first-ever hosting of the FIFA World Cup ignites national pride, highlights a youth soccer boom, and sets the stage for a team eager to prove its place among soccer nations.

Canada will host the FIFA World Cup for the first time, sparking national pride as soccer overtakes hockey among youth, while the squad faces injury setbacks and aims to prove its place among the world's soccer powers.

As Canada hosts its first World Cup match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, a blend of youthful enthusiasm, strategic leadership, and player challenges sets the tone for a tournament that could redefine the country's sporting identity.

Canada's inaugural World Cup hosting coincides with a surge in youth soccer participation, key injuries, and a team eager to showcase its multicultural identity.

Canada is gearing up to kick off the tournament with a high‑profile match against Bosnia‑Herzegovina, a milestone that marks the nation’s first time staging a World Cup opener on home soil.

Burnbrae Farms, the largest family‑owned egg business in Canada, has launched the 'Eggs Get Goals' campaign to highlight the role of protein in supporting Canadian fans during global soccer tournaments.