Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Women’s World Cup Team head coach Even Pellerud today released a 17-player roster for the upcoming training camp in Alliston, Ontario from May 20-27. The team comes together in order to prepare for a European tour from June 5-20.
Ottawa, Ontario – L’entraîneur-chef Even Pellerud de l’équipe canadienne féminine de Coupe du Monde a invité 17 joueuses pour un camp d’entraînement d’une semaine à Alliston en Ontario, du 20 au 27 mai. L’équipe est réunie en vue d’une tournée européenne du 5 au 20 juin.
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association staged its Annual General Meeting during this past weekend in Calgary, Alberta. A number of major decisions were made, including the formal approval of a record $9.1 million budget, reflecting the decisions taken by its membership last November when unanimous approval was given to the “Blueprint for Success”.
Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Men’s World Cup team head coach Holger Osieck today released a preliminary 22-man roster for the upcoming FIFA Confederations Cup tournament in Japan/Korea, May 31- June 10. A final roster will be selected and announced prior to the Canadian team’s departure from Vancouver to Tokyo on May 24.
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today announced that Randy Samuel, former team captain and all time cap leader for the Men’s World Cup Team, will be presented with the 2001 Aubrey Sanford Meritorious Award on May 12 at the 89th Canadian Soccer Association Annual General Meeting in Calgary, Alberta.
Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Men’s World Cup team head coach Holger Osieck today released the 20-man roster for the upcoming international tournament in Cairo, Egypt involving Canada, Egypt, Korea and Iran.
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today launched several new features on its English and French website migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io in accordance with the aims and objectives associated with the Blueprint for Success.
The draw for the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup was held at 4:00 a.m. EST time on Cheju Island in Korea, Wednesday with Canada drawing Brazil, Japan, and Cameroon in Group B. The Canadians will play all their games in Japan.
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today announced it has obtained the Canadian television rights to broadcast all games involving Canada at the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup in Japan/Korea, the FIFA World Youth (Under-20) Championship in Argentina and the Copa America in Colombia.