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United States Canada 6–2 Ebbets Field: New York, United States USA 2–0–1 22 June 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (1st round) Canada United States 5–1 Varsity Stadium: Toronto, Canada Tied 2–0–2 6 July 1957 United States Canada 2–3 Public School Grounds: St. Louis, United States CAN 3–0–2 17 October 1968
Men's association football (soccer) was contested at the 1904 Summer Olympics. A total of three club teams competed, two representing the United States, both from host city St. Louis, and one representing Canada, from Galt (now Cambridge), Ontario. [1]
Win Draw Defeat M Opponent Date Result Event 67 Canada: August 20, 1972 2–3 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 68 Canada: August 29, 1972 2–2 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 69 Mexico: September 3, 1972 1–3 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 70 Mexico: September 10, 1972 1–2 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 71 Bermuda: March 17, 1973 0–4 Friendly
Canada is the only national team aside from regional powerhouses Mexico and the United States to win a Gold Cup. [9] Canada also won a gold medal in the 1904 Summer Olympics. [10] Canada will co-host the 2026 World Cup along with the United States and Mexico.
The first United States national soccer team was constituted on November 28, 1885, when it played Canada in the first international match held outside the United Kingdom. [10] Canada defeated the U.S. 1–0 at Clark Field in the East Newark neighborhood of Kearny, New Jersey .
In March 1991, the United States won the North America Cup, tying Mexico 2–2 and beating Canada 2–0. This was followed in May by a 1–0 victory over Uruguay in the World Series of Soccer . The national team then went undefeated in the 1991 Gold Cup , beating Mexico 2–0 in the semifinals and Honduras 4–3 on penalty kicks after a 0–0 ...
The association football (soccer) tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics started on July 29 and ended on August 11, taking place throughout the United States. [1] It was the first Olympic soccer competition in which officially professional players were allowed.
2020 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship: 28 January – 9 February 2020 United States: 2 United States Canada: 2020 CAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament: 5–10 March 2020 Multiple: 1 Zambia: 2020 AFC Olympic Qualifying Tournament: 6–11 March 2020 & 8–13 April 2021 Multiple: 2 Australia China: CAF–CONMEBOL play-off: 10–13 April 2021 ...