SWOS 2020/2021
SWOS 2020/2021

CANADA
League
North/Central America
Coach
JOHN HERDMAN
Tactics
4-2-4
Squad Value
£11.71m
Home kit
Alternate kit

The Canada national soccer team, governed by the Canadian Soccer Association, has a rich history in international soccer. The team, often referred to as "Les Rouges," has experienced fluctuating fortunes over the years but has achieved significant milestones in North American soccer.

History and Major Successes

  • Formation and Early Years: The team played its first official match in 1924 against Australia. However, it wasn't until the 1980s that Canada began to make a more substantial impact on the international stage.
  • 1986 FIFA World Cup: Canada qualified for its first and, to date, only FIFA World Cup in 1986, held in Mexico. Although they did not advance past the group stage, this was a landmark achievement for Canadian soccer.
  • Gold Cup Triumph: One of Canada's most notable successes came in 2000 when they won the CONCACAF Gold Cup. This victory was historic as they defeated Colombia 2-0 in the final, becoming the first non-Mexico or United States team to win the tournament.
  • Recent Developments: In recent years, the team has seen significant improvements, driven by a new generation of talented players and heightened interest in the sport across Canada.

Notable Players

  • Craig Forrest: A legendary goalkeeper who was instrumental in Canada's 2000 Gold Cup victory, earning the tournament's Most Valuable Player award.
  • Dwayne De Rosario: One of Canada's most decorated players, known for his skill and leadership. He has been a key figure in Canadian soccer, both at the club and international levels.
  • Alphonso Davies: A current standout player, Davies has gained global recognition for his performances with Bayern Munich and the national team. His speed and versatility on the field have made him one of Canada's most exciting talents.
  • Jonathan David: Another rising star, David has made a significant impact in European club soccer and continues to be a crucial player for Canada.

Notable Coaches

  • Tony Waiters: He led Canada to its first World Cup appearance in 1986 and is considered one of the pivotal figures in Canadian soccer history.
  • John Herdman: Currently at the helm, Herdman has brought new energy and tactical awareness to the team. Under his leadership, Canada has aimed to qualify for future World Cups and continue its upward trajectory in international soccer.

The Canada national soccer team continues to grow and strives to establish itself as a formidable force in the CONCACAF region and beyond. With a mix of experienced and emerging talents, the team looks forward to achieving new heights in international competitions.

# Name Nat. Position Value
1 Head type 0MAXIME CREPEAU
Canada flag CAN
G £450k
2 Head type 2RICHIE LARYEA
Canada flag CAN
RB £550k
3 Head type 2DONEIL HENRY
Canada flag CAN
D £250k
4 Head type 0STEVEN VITORIA
Canada flag CAN
D £150k
5 Head type 2ALPHONSO DAVIES
Canada flag CAN
LB £2.75M
6 Head type 1SAMUEL PIETTE
Canada flag CAN
M £500k
7 Head type 2JUNIOR HOILETT
Canada flag CAN
LW £700k
8 Head type 2TESHO AKINDELE
Canada flag CAN
RW £180k
9 Head type 2JONATHAN DAVID
Canada flag CAN
A £2.25M
10 Head type 0JONATHAN OSORIO
Canada flag CAN
M £1M
11 Head type 2MARK-ANTHONY KAYE
Canada flag CAN
M £750k
12 Head type 0MILAN BORJAN
Canada flag CAN
G £800k
13 Head type 2KAMAL MILLER
Canada flag CAN
LB £180k
14 Head type 2DEREK CORNELIUS
Canada flag CAN
D £150k
15 Head type 1LIAM FRASER
Canada flag CAN
M £250k
16 Head type 0LUCAS CAVALLINI
Canada flag CAN
A £800k
CREPEAU Canada flag
LARYEA Canada flag HENRY Canada flag VITORIA Canada flag DAVIES Canada flag
AKINDELE Canada flag PIETTE Canada flag OSORIO Canada flag KAYE Canada flag HOILETT Canada flag
DAVID Canada flag