Canada MNT gearing up for Ghana in Orlando

The team will now travel to Washington on Saturday ahead of Tuesday’s fixture against the Ghanaians. The game will kick-off at 19.00 ET / 16.00 PT at RFK Stadium.

With November’s crucial FIFA World Cup Qualifiers™ looming on the horizon, a youthful Canada’s Men’s National Team squad have enjoyed a productive six-day camp in Orlando, Florida.

With program Head Coach Benito Floro away with the Canadian Men’sU-23 Team at the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying tournament, Assistant Coach Michael Findlay has led the team through its preparations for Tuesday’s Men’s International Friendly against Ghana in Washington D.C., USA.

The camp in Orlando has featured five players – Fraser Aird, Marco Bustos, David “Junior” Hoilett, Wandrille Lefèvre and Charlie Trafford – gaining their first experience with the Men’s National Team.

“This camp has given us the opportunity to bring in some players that we haven’t had with us before,” said Assistant Coach Findlay.

“We have had a chance to evaluate the players physically and tactically; and to help integrate them into the plan that Benito wants to instil into the group.

“We’ve been really pleased with everyone’s performance and application and we’re excited about the prospect of starting the next round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers™ at home in Vancouver next month.”

In November, Canada will kick-off the penultimate round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers™ on the road to Russia 2018™ with a home clash against Honduras at BC Place in Vancouver on 13 November. Tickets for this crucial match are available at migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/canMNTvHON

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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