Hart adds three to Florida Camp

Coach Stephen Hart has asked three players from the recent men’s U-23 (Olympic) camp to stay on for the men’s national camp in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Forward Randy Edwini-Bonsu, midfielder Derek Gaudet and goalkeeper Michal Misiewicz will all train with the big club for the first time following a succ…

Coach Stephen Hart has asked three players from the recent men’s U-23 (Olympic) camp to stay on for the men’s national camp in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Forward Randy Edwini-Bonsu, midfielder Derek Gaudet and goalkeeper Michal Misiewicz will all train with the big club for the first time following a successful camp under men’s U-23 head coach and national assistant coach Tony Fonseca.



Canada’s men’s national camp runs 18-29 January in Fort Lauderdale and then 29 January to 1 February in Kingston, Jamaica. Canada faces Jamaica in an international friendly match on 31 January at the National Stadium in Kingston.



The three young players are making their first appearance in a national camp. Misiewicz will serve as the second goalkeeper because original call-up Kenny Stamatopoulos was recalled by his club. Next week, Houston Dynamo goalkeeper Pat Onstad will join Canada as one of the goalkeepers for the trip to Jamaica.



In other camp news, call-up Adrian Serioux was unavailable for this camp because of an elbow injury suffered in Toronto.



Canada’s men’s national team will play its first international friendly match of the 2010 season on 31 January against Jamaica. The team is currently in negotiations with several nations to schedule future games for the 2010 season. Included in that schedule will be a pair of international friendly matches to be played in Canada.



CANADA

G- Monsalve, David | FIN / FC Inter Turku | Brampton, ON, CAN



G- Misiewicz, Michal | ENG / Sunderland AFC | Calgary, AB, CAN

F- Ademolu, Stephen | LTU / FK Ekranas | Windsor, ON, CAN

D- Attakora, Nana | CAN / Toronto FC | North York, ON, CAN

D- Cann, Adrian | DEN / Esbjerg fB | Thornhill, ON, CAN

M- de Guzman, Julian | CAN / Toronto FC | Scarborough, ON, CAN

M- De Rosario, Dwayne | CAN / Toronto FC | Scarborough, ON, CAN

F- Edwini-Bonsu, Randy | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC | Edmonton, AB, CAN

M- Gaudet, Derek | CAN / Halifax Dunbrack SC | Bayside, NS, CAN

F- Gerba, Ali | CAN / Toronto FC | Montréal, QC, CAN

D- Hainault, André | USA / Houston Dynamo | Hudson, QC, CAN

D- Hemming, Tyler | CAN / Impact de Montréal | London, ON, CAN

D/M- Jakovic, Dejan | USA / DC United | Etobicoke, ON, CAN

D/M- Jazic, Ante | USA / Chivas USA | Bedford, NS, CAN

F- Johnson, Will | USA / Real Salt Lake | Toronto, ON, CAN

M- Ribeiro, Antonio | USA / San Jose Earthquakes | Montréal, QC, CAN

M- Rivas, Carlo | Unattached / sans club | Toronto, ON, CAN

D- Sidra, Eddy | GER / FC Energie Cottbus | Edmonton, AB, CAN

M- Wassey, Massih | GER / FC Schalke 04 | Calgary, AB, CAN





Head of delegation / Chef de délégation : Steve Reed

Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef : Stephen Hart

Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint : Tony Fonseca

Goalkeeper coach / Entraîneur des gardiens : Paul Dolan

Video Coordinator / Coordinateur de vidéo : Vic Mendes

Manager / Gérant : Morgan Quarry

Equipment Manager / Gérant des équipements : Ryan Bedic

Doctor / Docteur : Dr. John Philpott

Physiotherapist / Physiothérapeute : Garret Kusch

Physiotherapist / Physiothérapeute : Dave Foley

Paulo Senra

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

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