Canada to announce schedule on Friday

Canada’s men’s national team will announce its schedule for the 2010 season this Friday 16 April at a press conference in Toronto, ON. Canadian Soccer Association President Dr. Dominic Maestracci, General Secretary Peter Montopoli, and Men’s National Team head coach Stephen Hart will all take part i…

Canada’s men’s national team will announce its schedule for the 2010 season this Friday 16 April at a press conference in Toronto, ON. Canadian Soccer Association President Dr. Dominic Maestracci, General Secretary Peter Montopoli, and Men’s National Team head coach Stephen Hart will all take part in the press conference.



The press conference kicks off at 11.00 on the main level at BMO Field. The live press conference is reserved for members of the working media. Video from the press conference as well as the full 2010 international schedule will be posted to CanadaSoccer.com.



This marks the first year of head coach Stephen Hart’s campaign in preparation for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™, with qualification expected to begin in 2012. Already, Canada has announced that its next fixture is the 24 May match against two-time FIFA World Cup champion Argentina in Buenos Aires.



Coach Hart will speak to the media on Friday about the Argentina match as well as the rest of the 2010 international schedule. Interested media should contact Richard Scott at rscott@soccercan.ca / 613.818.0305.

Paulo Senra

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

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