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Fans hoping to see Team Canada play in the World Cup in Vancouver will have to get lucky and win a chance to buy tickets to the matchup through a lottery.
Washington, D.C. – À l’occasion de son quatrième match de la saison sur la route, le CF Montréal a fait match nul 0-0 contre D.C. United, samedi soir au Audi Field. Christian Benteke croyait avoir marqué à la 27e minute, mais ce but a été annulé après la reprise vidéo.
Lionel Messi didn't travel to Houston. No matter, Luis Suárez chipped in a goal and three assists to power Miami to the top of our Power Rankings.
Canadian teams:
- Vancouver Whitecaps | Previous ranking: 11 Vancouver has two impressive wins to start the season after beating last year's champions, the LA Galaxy, 2-1 on Sunday. Left back Sam Adekugbe opened the scoring in the second minute with his second goal in as many games, and New Jersey-born striker Brian White sealed all three points in the 87th minute.
- CF Montréal | Previous ranking: 19 Jonathan Sirois' five saves weren't enough in a 1-0 loss to Minnesota, as Montréal held 65% of possession but failed to put a single shot on target.
- Toronto FC | Previous ranking: 27 Toronto has some potential and were solid in a 2-2 draw Week 1, but after losing to Orlando 4-2 in their opener, the Reds have allowed six goals in two games now. That's tied with three other clubs (including Orlando) for the most in the league.
My god is Vancouver carrying Canada right now. Toronto and Montréal have potential, but there a clear flaws.
Reminder of the CF Montréal community:
New community board for CF Montréal
Bienvenu à la communauté du CF Montréal (anciennement nommée Impact de Montréal). Établis en 1993 à Montréal. Participe à la MLS (Major League Soccer). ALLER MONTRÉAL!! Welcome! On encourage les discussions en français et en anglais. We encourage discussions in both French and English. Sites web: Si...
Hi everyone, (French follows after)
I joined Lemmy today and would love to have a place to talk about CF Montréal here, but the Lemmy community for it here is really dead (no posts in 2 years). I decided to created one for it so if you’re interested, please join and chat about the team! For what it’s worth the team needs it with its recent struggles. :c The link should be just here 🔗 https://lemmy.ca/c/cf_montreal
Bonjour à tous,
Je viens de rejoindre Lemmy aujourd’hui et je voulais avoir une place pour parler du CF Montréal. J’ai trouvé une communauté, mais elle est très inactive (aucun post depuis 2 ans) donc j’ai décidé d’en créer une. Donc si vous êtes intéressé de rejoindre et discuter de l’équipe, n’hésitez pas! On en a besoin avec les deux premiers matchs. :c Le lien devrait être juste ici 🔗 https://lemmy.ca/c/cf_montreal
At the media day for the Conacacaf Nations League final, Marsch said he was ‘ashamed’ as an American of the US leader’s ‘arrogance’
As an American, I’m also ashamed. I thank Jesse Marsch for being brave enough to speak openly and honestly about the state of affairs in his / my country. Jesse is clearly a very honest and decent guy.
New Zealand international Monty Patterson has landed in the Canadian capital of Ottawa.
60-man roster announced; 23-man final roster announcement date soon
Canada lands another prized dual-national. Here's what went into his recruitment – and the significance of his commitment.
The 23-year-old forward is expected to be named to Jesse Marsch's Nations League roster in March.
The wait is over. The inaugural season of the Northern Super League is set to make history, bringing professional women’s soccer coast to coast in Canada. With six clubs ready to take the pitch, fans can expect an electric first season filled with high-stakes matchups, star-studded rosters, and u...
The inaugural season kicks off April 16th with Calgary facing Vancouver.
Personally, I have to wait for April 27th, when AFC Toronto faces Ottawa Rapid FC.
Can't wait for kick-off!
Whitecaps open 2025 campaign away to Deportivo Saprissa in Champions Cup
In leg 1 of the Concacaf Champions Cup preliminary round, Vancouver was beaten by Saprissa.
It's the Whitecaps' fifth appearance in the Champions Cup and their first time facing Saprissa, the most successful club in Costa Rica, with 40 domestic titles.
Canada Soccer’s Men’s U-17 National Team dominated, winning all four group games and outscoring opponents by 26 goals
In addition to qualifying, the CanM17 squad set a new record for most consecutive wins (6).
With the team having qualified for five of the last seven U17 World Cups, it's a good window into the growth of the game here in Canada.
Some lads to keep an eye on!
It has been an eventful year for the Canadian Premier League since Transfermarkt last caught up with commissioner Mark Noonan. Calgary-based Cavalry FC won their first league title, and on the transfe [...]
Noonan talks about player sales, CPL expansion, pro/rel, growth of League1, and a few other things.
Kelowna & Windsor are front runners for 2026 expansion, but Kingston is a strong possibility.
National Teams only?
Is this community only for the national teams & news related to Canada Soccer (the organizing body), or should it also include CPL / NSL / L1Canada / MLS (Canadian Teams), and/or youth/grassroots soccer across the country?
I know some Canada Soccer communities (Reddit / FB) tend to be restrictive on that. I don't want to post news about non-national teams here if it isn't welcome, and I also don't necessarily want to create new communities if it is (why fracture an already small community?).
John Herdman resigns from Toronto FC while still embroiled in Canada Soccer drone-spying scandal
Embroiled in the Paris Olympic drone-spying scandal that has already cost Canadian women's head coach Bev Priestman her job, Herdman resigned Friday as coach of Toronto FC.
With the scandal not going away, Herdman opted to step aside rather than have the matter around his neck like an albatross.
Canada Soccer announced July 31 it had retained Sonia Regenbogen from the law firm of Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark to handle the review of the Olympic incident "and subsequently, any related matters of a historic nature."
A former Canada women's and men's coach, Herdman has been linked to a culture of spying within Canada Soccer. The fact that he did not speak to Regenbogen added fuel to the fire when the report finally came out.
Herdman declined to publicly address such allegations, citing the "integrity of the investigation." But he maintained his record was clean at the Olympics and World Cups.