Chula Vista, California | Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center
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Diego Gilbert
Gaerrisen Freeland
Dustin Hodgson
Lucas Bruno
Raji Kamoun
Vito Proietti
Ryan Watson
Nicholas Heffernan
Lucas Bruno
Corey Stashewsky
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Canada finished second at the 2018 Tri-Nation Invitational Challenge after falling 0:3 to winning hosts USA in the tournament finale. USA won 8:0 over Australia and 3:0 over Canada while Canada won 2:0 over Australia in the three-match, round-robin competition.
Canadian coach Drew Ferguson featured all 12 of his players in the 21 July match against USA, with 17-year old Duncan McDonald picked as Canada's player of the match. USA's Nick Mayhugh (on a penalty) and Cameron Delillo (twice) were the American goalscorers.
For the second match in a row, Canada's starting lineup featured Damien Wojtiw in goal, Vito Proietti at right back, Nicholas Heffernan at left back, Duncan McDonald, Samuel Charron and Corey Stashewsky in the midfield, and Gaerrisen Freeland up front. In the second half, coach Drew Ferguson replaced Stashewsky with Lucas Bruno (40'), Heffernan with Ryan Wwatson (45'), Freeland with Diego Gilbert (54'), Proietti with Raji Kamoun (54'), and Bruno with Dustin Hodgson (54'). Hodgson was making his Canada-best 72nd international appearance.
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