Canada Soccer Extends Jesse Marsch Through FIFA World Cup 2030™

Marsch makes commitment to CANMNT for 2030 FIFA World Cup™ cycle

Canada Soccer is pleased to announce that Jesse Marsch has signed a four-year contract extension to remain head coach of Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team (CANMNT) through the 2030 FIFA World Cup™.

“From day one, I’ve felt a deep connection to this team, to this country, and to the direction of the program. I believe Canada has tremendous potential with this generation of players and look forward to seeing the development of soccer across the country. I’m thrilled to make a longer-term commitment here, to helping develop this program for years, and continuing to push this group to the highest level.” - Jesse Marsch, Head Coach of Canada Soccer's Men's National Team

Since taking over in 2024, Marsch has been instrumental in shaping the future direction of the Men’s National Team through both cultural and competitive change and growth. During his time as head coach, CANMNT has defined itself as a team of intensity and ambition while simultaneously achieving recognition as a competitive team on the international level. On top of system and tactical development, Marsch has impacted the team extensively through personal relationships with players, broadening the player pool through dual-national recruitment, and contributing to the growth of Canadian soccer by embracing Canada itself.

On the pitch, Marsch’s coaching has led to a record of 12 wins, 12 draws and five losses scoring 37 goals and conceding 23 across his 29 games in charge of CANMNT. The team’s most significant achievement under his leadership came at the 2024 Copa América, where Canada placed fourth in the program’s debut in South America’s premier international competition. The Men’s National Team reached a program-record FIFA ranking of 26th in September 2025, climbing 24 places from 50th in just over a year and a half under Marsch. ​

Marsch’s extension is indicative of Canada Soccer’s long-term ambition for continuity, excellence, and sustained growth as the organization builds beyond the 2026 FIFA World Cup and into the next chapter of Canadian soccer. The extension is majority funded by philanthropists from five Canadian families who have made significant commitments in support of the sustained progress of the Men’s National Team and further investment into soccer in Canada.

“Jesse’s contribution as our men’s national team coach has been exceptional, both on and off the field. He’s instilled a clear identity and raised the competitive bar for our team. We look forward to charting a longer-term course with Jesse as the head coach of our men’s program and thank the donors who are supporting his reappointment.” - Kevin Blue, Chief Executive Officer and General Secretary of Canada Soccer

Besides his work with CANMNT, Marsch has also shown a sincere dedication to the development of soccer nationwide. During the winter of 2025, Marsch travelled across the country leading a coaching education tour involving countless soccer coaches and leaders in communities in Canada. His commitment to including Canadian coaches in his Men’s National Team staff and engaging coaches across the Canadian Premier League has helped coaching in Canada reach new standards. Marsch’s work with coaching education and youth projects will also continue during the extension period.

"Jesse has been an outstanding leader for Canada Soccer from the moment he stepped into our program - including as a broader ambassador for the game who has engaged with our PTSOs, Canadian coaches, and the larger soccer community across the country. We look forward to continuing the journey with Jesse leading our Men's National Team." - Peter Augruso, President of Canada Soccer

Canada Soccer and the Canada Soccer Foundation would like to thank the supporters who were instrumental in providing funding for Marsch’s reappointment, including Vancouver Whitecaps ownership, Carmie & Joey Saputo Foundation, Seth Boro and Jen Hamilton, the Adnani Family, and a donor who has chosen to remain anonymous. ​

Paulo Senra

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

John Lobban

Men’s National Team Program Communications Manager | Gérant des communications de l'équipe nationale masculine, Canada Soccer

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