Canada travels to Tampa

Canada travelled to Tampa Bay, FL on Wednesday to begin preparations for Saturday’s group-stage match at the CONCACAF Gold Cup against Guadeloupe. The team took part in some light training and recovery work on the day following its first game of the competition against the USA in Detroit,MI.

Canada travelled to Tampa Bay, FL on Wednesday to begin preparations for Saturday’s group-stage match at the CONCACAF Gold Cup against Guadeloupe.



The team took part in some light training and recovery work on the day following its first game of the competition against the USA in Detroit, MI.



Canada will also train on Thursday and Friday in advance of the 11 June match at

Raymond James Stadium.



The Canadians are currently sitting bottom of Group C by virtue of goal difference following an opening loss to the USA in the tournament. To qualify for the knockout stages, Canada will need to finish as one of the top two teams in its group; or as one of the two highest ranked third place finishers.



For video coverage of Canada’s progress at the CONCACAF Gold Cup please visit CanadaSoccerTV.

Paulo Senra

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

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