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The Canada men's national soccer team represents the country of Canada in international soccer.It is fielded by the Canada Soccer Association, the governing body of soccer in Canada, and competes as a member of the CONCACAF, which encompasses the countries of North America, which includes Central America and the Caribbean region.
The Canada men's national soccer team will complete in 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League [2] and 2024 Copa América play-in match. [ 3 ] As of November 20, 2024:
CONCACAF Nations League history First match Canada 6–0 Cuba (September 7, 2019; Toronto, Canada) Biggest win Canada 6–0 Cuba (September 7, 2019; Toronto, Canada) Biggest defeat United States 4–1 Canada (November 15, 2019; Orlando, United States) Best result Runners-up in 2022–23: Worst result 5th place in 2019–20, 2023–24
The NAFBL was formed in January 1885 [3] and by April 1895, the NAFBL began operation as the third significant U.S. soccer league. It drew its teams primarily from northern New Jersey and New York City. [2] Few records exist for the league, but the teams and standings for four of the five seasons do exist. [4]
The 2024 season was the 112th season of competitive soccer in the United States. The season began with friendlies for the USMNT and USWNT in January and February. [1] The USMNT competed in the 2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League, winning for the third straight time, [2] and also competed as the host of the 2024 Copa América. [3]
2023–24 Mongolian National Premier League: SP Falcons: Khangarid: 1st — Myanmar: 2024 Myanmar National League: North Korea: 2023–24 DPR Korea Premier Football League: Oman: 2023–24 Oman Professional League: Al-Seeb: Al Nahda: 3rd 2021–22: Palestine: 2023–24 Gaza Strip Premier League: Season abandoned due to the Israel–Hamas war ...
The United States men's national team has announced its roster for a pair of upcoming friendlies in September, with the lineup filled with a slew of young stars. The U.S. will play Canada on Sept ...
Despite over 100 years of soccer history, Canada has been without a national soccer league for the majority of its history. The current national league in Canada was founded in 2019 following 26 seasons without one. Throughout history, Canadian clubs have also competed in regional leagues, national championships, and in American professional ...