Canada to host Trinidad & Tobago

OTTAWA, ONTARIO – The Canadian Soccer Association today announced an international friendly match scheduled to play in Toronto on May 27, 2000 involving the men’s national teams of Canada and Trinidad & Tobago. This match will be played at Varsity Stadium with the kick-off at 16:00.This home game wi…

OTTAWA, ONTARIO – The Canadian Soccer Association today announced an international friendly match scheduled to play in Toronto on May 27, 2000 involving the men’s national teams of Canada and Trinidad & Tobago. This match will be played at Varsity Stadium with the kick-off at 16:00.

This home game will allow Holger Osieck, Canada’s head coach, the opportunity to prepare for upcoming World Cup Qualifying matches beginning in June.

In the past, Canada has played Trinidad & Tobago seven times; winning four, tying one and loosing two with the most recent match taking place in Trinidad & Tobago on January 8, 2000. This match saw the teams finish in a 0-0 draw, the first tie of all seven matches.

Tickets go on sale today at TicketMaster for $25.00 (plus taxes and surcharges). For information on tickets please call TicketMaster at 1-416-870-8000 or visit www.ticketmaster.ca.

Paulo Senra

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

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