Canada Soccer signs head coach Marsch to four-year extension through 2030 World Cup
Canada Soccer has signed Jesse Marsch to an extension that will see him serve as head coach of the national men’s soccer team through the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Canada Soccer has signed Jesse Marsch to an extension that will see him serve as head coach of the national men’s soccer team through the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Alphonso Davies is on the training camp roster for Canada, but won't be with the team until Sunday as he continues to rehab his hamstring injury. TSN's men's national team reporter Matthew Scianitti has more on if there is a heightened level of concern over the status of Canada's captain, who will need to step up if he's not healthy enough to start the World Cup, and what notable omissions there were from the roster.
Steven Caldwell makes his final call on who will earn a spot on Canada’s roster. Don’t miss the latest edition of FanDuel Race for the Roster as Stevie breaks down the biggest decisions and toughest cuts.
Jesse Marsch said he didn’t want to invite 32 players to their final training camp, but that’s exactly what he was forced to do considering the fitness and health of their squad with the World Cup right around the corner.
Men's National team head coach Jesse Marsch was asked if there's any chance they'll platoon their goalkeepers and says they'll pick one as their starter come the World Cup.
With Canada revealing their World Cup training camp roster, head coach Jesse Marsch runs through the laundry list of injured players and where they are heading into camp.
Canada's National team head coach Jesse Marsch believes Alphonso Davies will play in the upcoming FIFA World Cup but isn't sure if he'll be ready for their opening match on June 12th. Marsch revealed that Davies will join the team in Edmonton on May 31st.
Richie Laryea explains why failure fueled him early in his career and why it forced him to make a positional switch that has paid off greatly.
With this summer's tournament now just weeks away, TSN Soccer analyst Steven Caldwell joins Tekeyah Singh for another edition of 'Who's Rising? Who's Falling?' with some of the superstars from around the globe.
Lionel Messi exited the game in the 73rd minute with an apparent leg injury. While Luis Suárez pitched in a hat trick in a high-scoring win over the Philadelphia Union.
Halifax scored three goals in the first 25 minutes of the match and would go on to shutout Calgary, who are still looking for their first win of the season.
Lionel Messi grabbed the back of his leg, asked for a sub and went straight down the tunnel in Inter Miami's last match before the World Cup.
SportsCentre recaps how the Canadian teams fared in MLS action on Saturday night, with the Whitecaps doubling up San Diego FC, CF Montreal completing a wild comeback to salvage a 4-4 draw, and Toronto FC staying in the loss column with an eighth straight defeat.
It was a tough night at the office for Canadian goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau, who gave up a career-high six goals in a loss to FC Cincinnati. Crepeau continues to lead MLS in goals against this season.
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