#CANMNT roster features youngest squad since 2019, 22 of 23 players under 30 years old
Canada Soccer has announced today the selection of 23 players who will represent Canada at the 2023-24 Concacaf Nations League Play-In. The one-game playoff will take place Saturday, 23 March in Frisco, Texas and serve as a qualifier to the 2024 Copa América this summer.
Canada will play Trinidad & Tobago for one of the final two Concacaf spots at the 2024 Copa América, that is being jointly organized by CONMEBOL and Concacaf. The match will be played at Toyota Stadium in Frisco Texas on 23 March at 16:00 ET / 13:00 PT. The Canadian team will gather in Frisco on 18 March in preparation for the one-game play-in.
“We are excited to play in such a critical match with the chance to qualify for a major tournament. This is a great opportunity for the program to continue to play some of the elite teams on the world stage,” – said Mauro Biello, Canada Soccer’s Interim Men’s National Team Head Coach. “The squad is filled with young, in-form talent. This is a chance for guys to come in with a fresh attitude to form a new culture.”
The winner of the Play-In match will join already qualified Concacaf countries – Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, and the United States – along with the winner of the additional Concacaf Nations League Play-In match played on 23 March between Honduras and Costa Rica, for a total of six Concacaf guest nations in this summer’s tournament. Should Canada qualify, they will be placed in Group A alongside Argentina, Chile and Peru. They will also feature in the tournament’s debut match, against the current world champions Argentina.
Canada is looking to qualify for the Copa América for the first time in its history; formally known as South America’s continental football tournament. The Copa América is the oldest still-running continental football competition, as well as the third most watched in the world and determines the champions of South America. Teams hailing from North America and Asia have been extended invitations to participate and/or qualify since the 1990s.
CANADA SQUAD
Canada’s squad will be the youngest Men’s National Team selection since 2019, with all but one player being under the age of 30.
Canada’s three goalkeepers this window will be Maxime Crépeau from Portland Timbers, Jonathan Sirois from CF Montréal and Dayne St. Clair from Minnesota United.
Defenders selected are: Moïse Bombito from Colorado Rapids, Tajon Buchanan* from Inter Milan, Derek Cornelius from Malmo FF, Alphonso Davies* from Bayern Munich, Luc de Fougerolles from Fulham FC, Alistair Johnston from Celtic FC, Liam Millar* from Preston North End (on loan from FC Basel), Kamal Miller from Portland Timbers, Jacob Shaffelburg* from Nashville SC and Joel Waterman from CF Montréal.
Midfielders joining the group are: Mathieu Choinière from CF Montréal, Stephen Eustáquio from FC Porto, Ismaël Koné from Watford FC, Jonathan Osorio from Toronto FC and Samuel Piette from CF Montréal.
The rest of the squad will feature forwards: Thelonius Bair from Motherwell, Cyle Larin from RCD Mallorca, Jacen Russell-Rowe from Columbus Crew and Iké Ugbo from Sheffield Wednesday (on loan from Troyes).
*Note: Player is also listed as a forward
The Canada v Trinidad & Tobago match will air LIVE and exclusively on OneSoccer, available on the fuboTV Canada platform, as a linear channel on TELUS’s Optik TV (Channel 980), as well as online at OneSoccer.ca and through the OneSoccer app. Fans will find extended coverage across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CANMNT.
CANADA
GK – Maxime Crépeau | USA / Portland Timbers
GK – Jonathan Sirois | CAN / CF Montréal
GK – Dayne St. Clair | USA / Minnesota United
FB – Alistair Johnston | SCO / Celtic FC
FB/F – Tajon Buchanan | ITA / Inter Milan
FB/F – Alphonso Davies | GER / Bayern Munich
FB/F – Liam Millar | ENG / Preston North End
FB/F – Jacob Shaffelburg | USA / Nashville SC
CB – Moïse Bombito | USA / Colorado Rapids
CB – Derek Cornelius | SWE / Malmö FF
CB – Luc de Fougerolles | ENG / Fulham FC
CB – Kamal Miller | USA / Portland Timbers
CB – Joel Waterman | CAN / CF Montréal
CM – Mathieu Choinière | CAN / CF Montréal
CM – Stephen Eustáquio | POR / FC Porto
CM – Ismaël Koné | ENG / Watford FC
CM – Jonathan Osorio | CAN / Toronto FC
CM – Samuel Piette | CAN / CF Montréal
F – Thelonius Bair | SCO / Motherwell
F – Jonathan David | FRA / LOSC Lille
F – Cyle Larin | SPA / RCD Mallorca
F – Jacen Russell-Rowe | USA / Columbus Crew
F – Iké Ugbo | ENG / Sheffield Wednesday
CANADA (A-Z)
Player | Age | City in which they grew up | Notable Canadian youth clubs
Thelonius Bair | 24 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Ottawa Royals
Moïse Bombito | 23 | Montréal, QC, CAN | CS St-Laurent
Tajon Buchanan | 25 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brampton YSC
Mathieu Choinière | 25 | Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC, CAN | Celtix du Haut-Richelieu
Derek Cornelius | 26 | Ajax, ON, CAN | Ajax SC
Maxime Crépeau | 29 | Candiac, QC, CAN | Ligue de soccer pour enfants de Candiac
Jonathan David | 24 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Ottawa Gloucester Dragons
Alphonso Davies | 23 | Edmonton, AB, CAN | Edmonton Inter
Luc de Fougerolles | 18 | London, ENG | Battersea Bedhead
Stephen Eustáquio | 27 | Leamington, ON, CAN & Nazaré, POR | Leamington MS
Alistair Johnston | 25 | Aurora, ON, CAN | Lakeshore SC
Ismaël Koné | 21 | Montréal, QC, CAN | AS Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Cyle Larin | 28 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brampton YSC
Liam Millar | 24 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brampton YSC
Kamal Miller | 26 | Scarborough, ON, CAN | Scarborough Malvern SC
Jonathan Osorio | 31 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Toronto Futsal League
Samuel Piette | 29 | Le Gardeur, QC, CAN | Lionceaux de le Gardeur
Jacen Russell-Rowe | 21 | Toronto, ON, CAN | Brampton YSC
Jacob Shaffelburg | 24 | Kentville, NS, CAN | Valley United SC
Dayne St. Clair | 26 | Pickering, ON, CAN | Ephinay Church Soccer League
Jonathan Sirois | 22 | Lasalle, QC, CAN | CS St-Hubert
Iké Ugbo | 25 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brampton East SC
Joel Waterman | 28 | Surrey, BC, CAN | Surrey United SC
CANADA SOCCER’S MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM
Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team have recently finished as runners up in the 2022-23 Concacaf Nations League and reached the Quarterfinals at the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup. In 2022, Canada returned to the men’s FIFA World Cup for the first time in 36 years after they finished first in the Concacaf Final Round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Canada now look to qualify for the 2024 Copa América, co-organized between Concacaf and CONMEBOL, set to be played this summer in the United States.