
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.

A hamstring injury has kept Alphonso Davies out of Canada's opening World Cup games, prompting coach Jesse Marsch to deploy Richie Laryea, Liam Millar and Ali Ahmed in the left‑back role.

A hamstring issue sidelines Canada’s skipper Alphonso Davies, prompting a reshuffle, while South Africa welcomes back Teboho Mokoena and sees Themba Zwane’s suspension lift. Both teams make several adjustments ahead of the match.

Canada's captain returns from injury as both teams announce lineup changes for their World Cup Round of 32 match against South Africa.

Ahead of the Round of 32 clash in Inglewood, Canada will field a revised lineup while South Africa reinstates Teboho Mokoena, setting the stage for a tightly contested match.

In a packed BMO Field in Toronto, Canada secured its first World Cup point with a 1-1 draw, driven by an electric fan atmosphere and a breakthrough goal from Cyle Larin.

As Vancouver readies for the 2026 World Cup, Sunset Beach FC has grown into a vibrant street‑soccer collective that brings together over a hundred players, diverse cultures and local businesses, illustrating how the beautiful game can unite a city.

As Canada gears up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, head coach Jesse Marsch is set to unveil a 26‑man lineup on May 29. The squad features a mix of established stars and emerging talent, each poised to influence the nation's historic campaign.

The Canadian side, bolstered by a strong defensive system and key figures like Alphonso Davies, aims to translate home advantage into historic success.