Canada Soccer back on the pitch with January 2021 Men’s National Team camp presented by Allstate

Canada Soccer have kicked off their 2021 season on the pitch with the Men’s National Team camp presented by Allstate. The January preparatory camp is taking place in a closed setting at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, USA from 9-24 January as Canada Soccer prepares for both FIFA World Cup Qualifie…

Canada Soccer have kicked off their 2021 season on the pitch with the Men’s National Team camp presented by Allstate. The January preparatory camp is taking place in a closed setting at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, USA from 9-24 January as Canada Soccer prepares for both FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying in March 2021.

The January camp marks an exciting return for Canada Soccer’s
Men’s National Team ahead of an important 2021 season. The Canada camp features
a mix of established stars and young players, including nine players who have
earned their first-ever call ups to the Men’s National Team. As the camp falls
outside the FIFA international calendar, the January squad primarily features
out-of-season players from teams in Canada and USA.

“As a step towards FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, the January
camp provides our Men’s National Team with an opportunity to re-immerse the
group both tactically and culturally towards competitive matches in March,”
said John Herdman, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach. “As this is
the first time we will be on the pitch with some players in over a year, it
will be important to focus on performances as we build towards the FIFA World
Cup Qatar 2022.”

First-time call ups are Tajon Buchanan, Cristián Gutiérrez,
Belal Halbouni, Alistair Johnston, Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, Ralph Priso, Dayne
St. Clair, Frank Sturing and Joel Waterman. More than half the players in the
squad (including eight of the nine debutants) were born 1997 or later, which
also makes them eligible for Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying.

Players recently added to the camp list were Theo Bair of
Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Amer Didić of FC Edmonton, and both Marshall-Rutty and
Jacob Shaffelburg of Toronto FC.

Four players that did not attend camp for medical reasons
were Ayo Akinola and Liam Fraser of Toronto FC, Tesho Akindele of Orlando City
SC, and Michael Baldisimo of Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Teenager Theo Corbeanu has
not yet traveled to camp as he has been called up to Wolverhampton’s first team
for the first time in England. Corbeanu has been available on the bench for
Premier League and FA Cup matches in December and January and is working
towards his debut with the first team.

Looking ahead to Concacaf Round One in FIFA World Cup
Qualifiers, Canada is scheduled to host Bermuda at home on Thursday 25 March
and then travel away to face Cayman Islands on Sunday 28 March. In the next
window, Canada is scheduled to travel to Aruba to play on Saturday 5 June and
then return home to host Suriname on Tuesday 8 June. Details including match
times and locations will be announced at a later date.

Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying runs from 18 to 30 March
in Guadalajara, JA, Mexico. Canada are in Group B alongside Honduras, El
Salvador and Haiti from which two nations will advance to the Concacaf
semifinals, with the schedule yet to be announced. Only the two winners of the
Concacaf Semifinals will qualify for the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament in
Japan.

Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will have an intra-squad
match on Sunday 17 January. Extended coverage across Canada Soccer’s digital
channels on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter featuring the social
media hashtag #CANMNT.

Back on the grass ⚽️And it feels so good ??#CANMNT have officially opened their January 2021 training camp presented by @AllstateCanada pic.twitter.com/wzcl31k3tL — Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) January 13, 2021

CANADA
GK- Maxime Crépeau | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
GK- James Pantemis | CAN / CF Montréal
GK- Dayne St. Clair | USA / Minnesota United FC
CB- Derek Cornelius | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
CB- Amer Didić | CAN / FC Edmonton
CB- Belal Halbouni | GER / SV Werder Bremen II
CB- Kamal Miller | CAN / CF Montréal
CB- Frank Sturing | NED / FC Den Bosch
CB- Joel Waterman | CAN / CF Montréal
FB- Samuel Adekugbe | NOR / Vålerenga Fotball
FB- Zorhan Bassong | CAN / CF Montréal
FB- Zachary Brault-Guillard | CAN / CF Montréal
FB- Tajon Buchanan | USA / New England Revolution
FB- Cristián Gutierrez | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
FB- Alistair Johnston | USA / Nashville SC
FB- Richie Laryea | CAN / Toronto FC
M- Marco Bustos | CAN / Pacific FC
M- Mark-Anthony Kaye | USA / Los Angeles FC
M- Noble Okello | CAN / Toronto FC
M- Jonathan Osorio | CAN / Toronto FC
M- Samuel Piette | CAN / CF Montréal
M- Ralph Priso | CAN / Toronto FC
M- Jacob Shaffelburg | CAN / Toronto FC
F- Theo Bair | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
F- Lucas Cavallini | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
F- Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty | CAN / Toronto FC
F- Jayden Nelson | CAN / Toronto FC

CANADA A-Z
Name | Age in camp from 9-24 January | Where he grew up | Active start/first club
Adekugbe, Samuel | 26 | Calgary, AB, CAN | Manchester United Grassroots
Bair, Theo | 21 | Ottawa, ON, CAN | Ottawa Royals
Bassong, Zorhan | 21 | Montréal, QC, CAN | CS Longueuil
Brault-Guillard, Zachary | 22 | Montréal, QC, CAN & Lyon, FRA | Club Sportif Lagnieu
Buchanan, Tajon | 21 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brampton YSC
Bustos, Marco | 24 | Winnipeg, MB, CAN | Garden City Community Centre
Cavallini, Lucas | 28 | Mississauga, ON, CAN | Club Uruguay Toronto
Cornelius, Derek | 23 | Ajax, ON, CAN | Ajax SC
Crépeau, Maxime | 26 | Candiac, QC, CAN | Ligue de soccer pour enfants de Candiac
Didić, Amer | 26 | Sherwood Park, AB, CAN | Sherwood Park SA
Gutierrez, Cristián | 23 | Santiago, CHI | Escuela CSD Colo-Colo
Halbouni, Belal | 21 | London, ON, CAN | London
Johnston, Alistair | 22 | Aurora, ON, CAN | Lakeshore SC
Kaye, Mark-Anthony | 26 | Toronto, ON, CAN | Wexford SC
Laryea, Richie | 26 | Toronto, ON, CAN | Club Uruguay Toronto
Marshall-Rutty, Jahkeele | 16 | Toronto, ON, CAN | Brampton East SC
Miller, Kamal | 23 | Scarborough, ON, CAN | Malvern SC
Nelson, Jayden | 18 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Brampton YSC
Okello, Noble | 20 | Toronto, ON, CAN | North York Hearts Azzurri
Osorio, Jonathan | 28 | Brampton, ON, CAN | Toronto Futsal League
Pantemis, James | 23 | Montréal, QC, CAN | Pierrefonds
Piette, Samuel | 26 | Le Gardeur, QC, CAN | Lionceaux de le Gardeur
Priso, Ralph | 18 | Toronto, ON, CAN | Clairlea Westview SC
Shaffelburg, Jacob | 21 | Port Williams, NS, CAN |
St. Clair, Dayne | 23 | Pickering, ON, CAN | Ephinay Church Soccer League
Sturing, Frank | 23 | Nijmegen, NED | Oranje Blauw
Waterman, Joel | 25 | Langley, BC, CAN | Aldergrove YSA

* In camp, Samuel Adekugbe turns 25 on 16 January while Joel
Waterman turns 24 on 24 January

Paulo Senra

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

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