{
    "title": "Canada Soccer announces Provisional List for Concacaf Men\u2019s Olympic Qualifying",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-04 15:32:48",
    "published_at": "2020-02-26 12:53:00",
    "url": "https://news.canadasoccer.com/canada-soccer-announces-provisional-list-for-concacaf-mens-olympic-qualifying",
    "short_url": "http://prez.ly/nyEd",
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    "subtitle": "Canada Soccer have published their 50-player Provisional List for the upcoming 2020 Concacaf Men\u2019s Olympic Qualifying Championship from which the final 20-player roster will be announced on 11 March. Canada\u2019s pre-tournament camp is scheduled to open 13 March followed by up to five competitive matche\u2026",
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    "body": "<p>Canada Soccer have published their 50-player Provisional List for the upcoming 2020 Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship from which the final 20-player roster will be announced on 11 March. Canada&rsquo;s pre-tournament camp is scheduled to open 13 March followed by up to five competitive matches from 21 March through 1 April.</p><p>As an all-in-one qualifying campaign with both a pre-camp and pair of matches that fall just outside the FIFA window, several players may not be eligible for the official competition because they will not be released by their professional clubs. Nations will not have an opportunity to replace players once the squad is submitted (with the exception of injuries before 20 March). Two players already confirmed as unavailable for the 2020 Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship are recent Canadian Players of the Year Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies.</p><p>Building on the positive momentum from the Men&rsquo;s National Team Program, Canada will challenge their rivals for one of two Concacaf spots up for grabs to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Only players born 1997 or later are eligible for the 2020 qualifying tournament, whereas the Olympic Games may feature up to three overage players. Unlike previous qualifying campaigns, nations must name 17 outfield players (instead of 18) and three goalkeepers.</p><p>Different than the last tournament in 2015, only two (not three) nations advance beyond the Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship, so the Concacaf Semifinals on 30 March will be Canada&rsquo;s one-and-only opportunity to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Canada have reached the Concacaf Semifinals in each of the last three cycles (2008, 2012, 2015), but have not qualified for the Men&rsquo;s Olympic Football Tournament since Los Angeles 1984 when they reached the Quarterfinals (which at the time featured Canada&rsquo;s full Men&rsquo;s National Team). That same 1984 Canadian team qualified for the FIFA World Cup just a year later for Mexico 1986.</p><p>The Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship is an important next step for Canada&rsquo;s young players on their journey to the Men&rsquo;s National Team. Through an aligned Men&rsquo;s National Team Program, several of Canada&rsquo;s young professional stars have already gained valuable experience with the Men&rsquo;s National Team over the past few years. From Canada Soccer&rsquo;s 50-player Provisional List for the Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship, 19 of them have been called into Men&rsquo;s National Team camps and 16 of them have one or more international &ldquo;A&rdquo; appearances on their record.</p><p>Also overlapping the Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship, Canada Soccer&rsquo;s Men&rsquo;s National Team will play a pair of home international matches in Victoria as they chase for a top-six spot in Concacaf on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings in order to compete in the Concacaf Hex (nations 1-6) rather than a more demanding alternate qualifying route (nations 7-35).</p><p>As some players may only be released to the Men&rsquo;s National Team during the FIFA window, the Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship will provide an opportunity for Canada Soccer to strengthen an expanded Men&rsquo;s National Team player pool. The selected U-23 players will earn valuable international experience against their Concacaf rivals.</p><p>Starting 21 March, Canada will face El Salvador, Haiti (24 March) and Honduras (27 March) in Group B of the 2020 Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Olympic Qualifying Championship. From the group phase, the top-two nations advance to the Concacaf Semifinals on Monday 30 March (against either Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico or USA). The two nations that win their Concacaf Semifinals qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and advance to the Concacaf Final on Wednesday 1 April.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<strong>MEN&rsquo;S OLYMPIC FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT</strong><br>\u200bThe quadrennial Men&rsquo;s Olympic Football Tournament runs 23 July to 8 August in six venues across Japan. Including two nations from Concacaf, the Tokyo 2020 Men&rsquo;s Olympic Football Tournament will feature 16 nations from around the world.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bCanada Soccer&rsquo;s Men&rsquo;s EXCEL Program channels our nation&rsquo;s exceptional players into the best soccer environments. The Canada Soccer Pathway works in collaboration with our provincial and territory partners as well as the professional clubs and academies. For Canada&rsquo;s elite players, the program emphasizes player development on the pathway to representing Canada&rsquo;s Men&rsquo;s National Team in international soccer.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bIn 2019, Canada reached the Quarter-finals of back-to-back Concacaf Gold Cups for the first time since 2009 and finished second in their group of the inaugural Concacaf Nations League A (tied on points with USA, but second on goals difference). Along with a historic 2:0 victory over USA in Toronto, Canada also qualified for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup and the next season of Concacaf Nations League A. At the youth level, Canada had top-four finishes at the Concacaf Men&rsquo;s Under-17 Championship (after eliminating Costa Rica) and Concacaf Boys&rsquo; Under-15 Championship (after eliminating Mexico).<br>\u200b<br>\u200bCanada Soccer&rsquo;s Men&rsquo;s National Youth Teams have won two CONCACAF titles: both the 1986 and 1996 CONCACAF Men&rsquo;s Youth Championships. Canada have now qualified for 15 FIFA men&rsquo;s youth tournaments: eight editions of the FIFA U-20 World Cup and seven editions of the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Canada most recently qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil 2019.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200bGK- Sebastian Breza | ITA / SSD Potenza Calcio<br>\u200bGK- Thomas Hasal | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC<br>\u200bGK- Matthew Nogueira | POR / CS Maritimo<br>\u200bGK- James Pantemis | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bGK- Dayne St. Clair | USA / Minnesota United FC<br>\u200bCB- Robert Boskovic | CAN / Toronto FC II<br>\u200bCB- Derek Cornelius | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC<br>\u200bCB- Julian Dunn | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bCB- Yohan Le Bourhis | CAN / Winnipeg Valour FC<br>\u200bCB- Thomas Meilleur-Gigu&egrave;re | CAN / Pacific FC<br>\u200bCB- Kamal Miller | USA / Orlando City SC<br>\u200bCB- Callum Montgomery | USA / FC Dallas<br>\u200bCB- Antonio Rocco Romeo | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bCB- Frank Sturing | NED / NEC Nijmegen<br>\u200bCB- Karifa Yao | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bFB- Diyaeddine Abzi | CAN / York9 FC<br>\u200bFB- Zorhan Bassong | BEL / Cercle Brugge KSV<br>\u200bFB- Gabriel Boakye | GER / FC K&ouml;ln II<br>\u200bFB- Zachary Brault-Guillard | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bFB- Kadin Chung | CAN / Pacific FC<br>\u200bFB- Marcus Godinho | GER / FSV Zwickau<br>\u200bFB- Daniel Kinumbe | CAN / Halifax Wanderers FC<br>\u200bFB- &Eacute;mile Legault | Unattached<br>\u200bFB- Terique Mohammed | CAN / Toronto FC II<br>\u200bM- Cl&eacute;ment Bayiha | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bM- Tristan Borges | BEL / Oud-Heverlee Leuven<br>\u200bM- Mathieu Choini&egrave;re | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bM- Aidan Daniels | USA / Colorado Switchbacks FC<br>\u200bM- Liam Fraser | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bM- Patrick Metcalfe | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC<br>\u200bM- David Norman | USA / Inter Miami CF<br>\u200bM- Noble Okello | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bM- Harrison Paton | SCO / Ross County FC<br>\u200bM- Ryan Raposo | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC<br>\u200bM- Shamit Shome | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bM- Noah Verhoeven | CAN / Pacific FC<br>\u200bF- Theo Bair | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC<br>\u200bF- Charles-Andreas Brym | FRA / Lille OSC B<br>\u200bF- Tajon Buchanan | USA / New England Revolution<br>\u200bF- Terran Campbell | CAN / Pacific FC<br>\u200bF- Malik Johnson | USA / Tampa Bay Rowdies<br>\u200bF- Aramis Kouzine | Unattached<br>\u200bF- Liam Millar | ENG / Liverpool FC<br>\u200bF- Jayden Nelson | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bF- Easton Ongaro | CAN / FC Edmonton<br>\u200bF- Jordan Perruzza | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bF- Jacob Shaffelburg | CAN / Toronto FC<br>\u200bF- Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla | CAN / Impact de Montr&eacute;al<br>\u200bF- Kris Twardek | IRL / Bohemian FC<br>\u200bF- Dario Zanatta | SCO / Partick Thistle FC<br>\u200b</p><div class=\"release-content-contact\" id=\"contact-cc08644c-ec69-41f3-ab8c-b79739128d8d\">\n    \n    <div class=\"release-content-contact__details\">\n        <strong class=\"release-content-contact__name\">Paulo Senra</strong>\n        <em class=\"release-content-contact__description\">Chief Communications &amp; Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer</em>\n        <ul class=\"release-content-contact__details-list\"><li class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item\"><a href=\"mailto:psenra@canadasoccer.com\"  class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item-link\" title=\"psenra@canadasoccer.com\"><svg class=\"icon icon-paper-plane release-content-contact__details-list-item-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-paper-plane\"></use>\n            </svg>psenra@canadasoccer.com</a></li>\n<li class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item\"><a href=\"tel:(416)&nbsp;882-7919\"  class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item-link\" title=\"(416)&nbsp;882-7919\"><svg class=\"icon icon-mobile release-content-contact__details-list-item-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-mobile\"></use>\n            </svg>(416)&nbsp;882-7919</a></li></ul>\n    </div>\n</div>",
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