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Canada announces experienced squad for Concacaf Nations League Finals
canadasoccer.com June 7, 2023

Canada Soccer have announced their Men’s National Team squad for the upcoming 2022-23 Concacaf Nations League Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada. Canada will face Panama in the first Semi-final match on Thursday 15 June with the winner advancing to the Final on Sunday 18 June against the winner of the second Semi-final match between Mexico and USA.

The Concacaf Nations League Finals is the first of two continental trophies for which the Men’s National Team will compete this summer followed by the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup set to kick off later this month.

“This is an experienced group of players with a hunger to win silverware for Canada,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach. “We know we have a big opportunity in front of us to lift a trophy, but we also know it’s going to be difficult and we are relishing that challenge.”

CANADA’S SQUAD

Canada’s 23-man squad for the Concacaf Nations League Finals features footballers from professional clubs in 14 different countries. The squad features 19 players from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 including recent Canada Soccer Players of the Year Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David as well as six-time Player of the Year Atiba Hutchinson.

Canada’s three goalkeepers are Milan Borjan of Red Star Belgrade, Dayne St. Clair of Minnesota United FC, and Tom McGill of Brighton & Hove Albion. Borjan recently won his sixth-consecutive Serbian SuperLiga title with Red Star Belgrade.

At the back, Canada have centre backs Derek Cornelius of Malmö FF, Scott Kennedy of SSV Jahn Regensburg, Kamal Miller of CF Inter Miami, Steven Vitória of GD Chaves, and Dominick Zator of Korona Kielce as well as outside fullbacks Samuel Adekugbe of Galatasaray SK, Alistair Johnston of Celtic FC, and Richie Laryea of Toronto FC. Adekugbe recently won the Turkish Süper Lig with Galatasaray SK while Johnston won the Scottish Premiership with Celtic FC.

From the midfield up through to the attack, Canada have Hutchinson from Beşiktaş JK, David from Lille OSC, Davies from FC Bayern Munich, Tajon Buchanan from Club Brugge KV, Lucas Cavallini from Club Tijuana Xolos, Stephen Eustáquio from FC Porto, Junior Hoilett from Reading FC, Ismaël Koné from Watford FC, Cyle Larin from Real Valladolid CF, Victor Loturi of Ross County FC, Jonathan Osorio from Toronto FC, and David Wotherspoon from St. Johnstone FC. From the 2022-23 season, Davies won his fifth-straight Bundesliga title with FC Bayern while David broke his own Canadian record for most goals in a top-5 men’s European league (24 goals in 37 matches).

CONCACAF NATIONS LEAGUE FINALS

The second edition of the Concacaf Nations League Finals is being played amongst the four League A group winners: Mexico (Group A); Panama (Group B); Canada (Group C); and USA (Group D). The Semi-finals, Match for Third Place and Concacaf Final will all and will all be played at Allegiant Stadium. The Canada v Panama Semi-final match will kick off at 16.00 local (19.00 ET / 16.00 PT).

Both of Canada’s Concacaf Nations League Finals matches will be broadcast live on OneSoccer, available as a linear channel on Telus’ Optik TV (Channel 980), on the fuboTV Canada platform as well as online at OneSoccer.ca, and through the OneSoccer app. Fans will find extended coverage for the matches across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CANMNT.

The matchups for the Semi-finals were determined based on the Group Stage performance, with the highest-ranked team facing the lowest-ranked team. The Semi-finals will be followed by a Match for Third Place and Concacaf Final on Sunday 18 June. The Final will crown the Concacaf Nations League second champion after the United States won the inaugural edition in 2021.

Canada holds an all-time record of four wins, six draws and two losses against Panama, with the two nations each winning their respective home match in the recent FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Canada defeated Panama 4:1 in Toronto in October 2021, while Panama won 1:0 in the most recent meeting in the last match of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in Panama City just four days after Canada had already secured qualification to Qatar 2022.

CANADA

GK- Milan Borjan | SRB / FK Crvena zvezda (Red Star Belgrade)
GK- Tom McGill | ENG / Brighton & Hove Albion
GK- Dayne St. Clair | USA / Minnesota United FC
CB- Derek Cornelius | SWE / Malmö FF
CB- Scott Kennedy | GER / SSV Jahn Regensburg
CB- Kamal Miller | USA / CF Inter Miami
CB- Steven Vitória | POR / GD Chaves
CB- Dominick Zator | POL / Korona Kielce
FB- Samuel Adekugbe | TUR / Galatasaray SK
FB- Alistair Johnston | SCO / Celtic FC
FB- Richie Laryea | CAN / Toronto FC
M- Stephen Eustáquio | POR / FC Porto
M- Atiba Hutchinson | TUR / Beşiktaş JK
M- Ismaël Koné | ENG / Watford FC
M- Victor Loturi | SCO / Ross County FC
M- Jonathan Osorio | CAN / Toronto FC
M- David Wotherspoon | SCO / St. Johnstone FC
F- Lucas Cavallini | MEX / Club Tijuana Xolos
F- Jonathan David | FRA / Lille OSC
F- Cyle Larin | ESP / Real Valladolid CF
W- Tajon Buchanan | BEL / Club Brugge KV
W- Alphonso Davies | GER / FC Bayern München
W- David Junior Hoilett | ENG / Reading FC
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