
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 lineup sees the return of Luc de Fougerolles and Moïse Bombito, while Niko Sigur earns his first start, as the team prepares to battle Morocco, a match that will determine the quarterfinal berth.

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen’s NASA experience and the backing of Canadian icons inspire the men’s national soccer team as they face Morocco in the 2026 World Cup round of 16.

A late goal lifts Canada into the knockout stage for the first time, setting up a clash with either the Netherlands or Morocco.

Canada's men's national soccer team reached the World Cup round of 16 for the first time in history, defeating South Africa 1-0 thanks to a dramatic added‑time goal by Stephen Eustaquio. The victory marks a turning point for Canadian soccer and celebrates the resilience of a squad that rose from 120th in the world rankings.

A late goal secured Canada’s first ever spot in the tournament’s knockout stage, as the team overcame a disciplined South African side and a packed schedule to move forward.

In a tightly contested match in Inglewood, California, Canada edged South Africa 1‑0, advancing to the World Cup’s Round of 16 for the first time in nation history.

A dramatic stoppage-time goal by Stephen Eustaquio sent Canada past South Africa and into the knockout round, where they will meet the Netherlands or Morocco.

A tense knockout match saw Canada edge past South Africa 1‑0, with Stephen Eustaquio scoring in stoppage time. The win marks the nation’s first ever last‑16 appearance and puts them on a collision course with either the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston on July 4.

A late goal by Stephen Eustaquio secures Canada's 1‑0 win over South Africa and a place in the tournament's last 16.

A late goal by Stephen Eustaquio clinches a 1‑0 victory for Canada over South Africa, sending the team into the knockout stage and setting up a Saturday match against the Morocco‑Netherlands winner in Houston.

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.

With Canada entering as a slight favorite and South Africa riding a surprise run, the June 28 clash at Inglewood promises a showcase of diverse talent, from Alphonso Davies to Ronwen Williams, and a reminder of the deep baseball ties that bind the two countries.

Alphonso Davies is fit for Sunday's last‑32 match against South Africa, boosting a Canadian side eager to translate mixed group‑stage results into a knockout‑stage breakthrough.

Captain Alphonso Davies is fully fit for Canada’s decisive group‑stage encounter with South Africa, a boost for a team that has seen mixed results but enjoys growing fan enthusiasm and high‑profile attendance.

Canada's captain Alphonso Davies returns to full fitness as the team prepares for a crucial knockout match against South Africa, with coach Jesse Marsch highlighting the boost to morale and strategy.

With most wagers limited to regulation time, analysts weigh team form, key injuries and historical trends to forecast outcomes in the upcoming knockout fixtures.

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 6‑0 victory over Qatar highlighted Canada's emerging soccer powerhouse, with Jonathan David's hat‑trick and a show of national unity.

A dominant performance sees Canada secure its first World Cup victory with a 6‑0 triumph over Qatar, featuring a hat‑trick, multiple goals, and key figures from the sport and government.

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.