Ipswich Town FC midfielder Jaime Peters to join the Canadian team in Hungary

OTTAWA, ONTARIO – Head coach Stephen Hart announced over the weekend that Ipswich Town FC midfielder Jaime Peters will join the Canadian team for the upcoming international friendly between Canada and Hungary in Székesfehérvár (just outside of Budapest) on November 15th. The game kicks off at 8:00pm…

OTTAWA, ONTARIO – Head coach Stephen Hart announced over the weekend that Ipswich Town FC midfielder Jaime Peters will join the Canadian team for the upcoming international friendly between Canada and Hungary in Székesfehérvár (just outside of Budapest) on November 15th. The game kicks off at 8:00pm local time (2:00 pm ET).



It’s been a year since Peters last played for the men’s national team. His last appearance was on November 15th, 2005 when Canada defeated Luxemburg 1:0.



The Pickering, Ontario native is a well known veteran on Canada’s U-20 World Cup team. In fact, Peters is coming off a recent scoring performance where he earned his second career goal for the U-20 squad on October 6th 2006 when Canada defeated the Czech Republic 2:1.



21-year-old midfielder Andrzej Ornoch will also be making his debut for Canada. The Scarborough-native is enjoying a good season with Hungarian club Papa Lombard FC and will look to make a lasting first impression on the Canadian head coach.



Stephen Hart also announced that due to slight injuries both Adrian Serioux and Dwayne De Rosario of the MLS Cup champions Houston Dynamos will not be able to play for Canada. As well, Kevin McKenna will not be able to compete due to illness.



Reminder: Canada’s match against Hungary will be broadcast live on GOL TV.



Canada’s friendly against Hungary in Budapest on Wednesday, November 15th will be broadcast live nationally at 2:00 pm ET/ 12:00 pm MT/ 11:00 am PT on GOLTV.



GOLTV in Canada will air an encore presentation of the match in primetime that same day, at 9:00 pm ET.



Where to find GOLTV in Canada



Bell ExpressVu – Channel 404

Rogers Personal TV – Channel 428

Videotron – Channel 61 (English)

Videotron – Channel 265 (Spanish)

Mountain Cablevision – Channel 124

Aurora Cable – Channel 215

SaskTel – Channel 160

Cogeco Cable – Channel 122

Eastlink – Channel 117

Source Cable – Channel 152



Updated Canadian Roster:



# / Player / Pos. / DOB / Caps / G/S / Club / Hometown

1 / Sutton, Greg / GK / 4/19/1977 / 8 / 4 / Montreal Impact / Montreal, QC

22 / Wagenaar, Joshua / GK / 2/26/1985 / 0 / 0 / ADO Den Haag / Grimsby, ON

2 / Braz, Adam / D / 06/07/1981 / 9 / 0 / Montreal Impact / St. Laurent, QC

3 / Jazic, Ante / D / 2/26/1976 / 15 / 0 / L.A. Galaxy / Halifax, NS

5 / Hainault, Andrew / D / 6/17/1986 / 0 / 0 / FK Siad Most / Hudson, QC

6 / de Guzman, Julian / M / 3/25/1981 / 17 / 0 / Deportivo La Coruna / Scarborough, ON

7 / Hume, Iain / M/F / 10/30/1983 / 15 / 1 / Leicester City / Brampton, ON

8 / Bernier, Patrice / M / 9/23/1979 / 18 / 0 / Tromso / Brossard, QC

9 / Radzinski, Tomasz / M/F / 12/14/1973 / 31 / 8 / Fulham / Toronto, ON

10 / Friend, Rob / F / 1/23/1981 / 8 / 1 / Heerenveen / Kelowna, BC

11 / Pozniak, Chris / D/M / 01/10/1981 / 16 / 0 / Haugesund FK / Aurora, ON

13 / Hutchinson, Atiba / D/M / 02/08/1983 / 21 / 2 / FC Copenhagen / Brampton, ON

15 / Nakajima-Farran, Issey / M / 5/16/1984 / 0 / 0 / Vejle Boldklub / Calgary, AB

16 / Nsaliwa, Tam / M/F / 1/28/1982 / 10 / 0 / Palonius / Edmonton, AB

17 / Peters, Jaime / M / 5/4/1987 / 12 / 0 / Ipswich Town / Pickering, ON

18 / Ornoch, Andrzej / M / 08/21/1985 / 0 / 0 / Papa Lombard / Scarborough, ON



Staff

Colin LinfordtHead of Delegation

Stephen HarttHead Coach

Tony FonsecatAssistant Coach

Paul DolantGoalkeeper Coach

Victor MendestVideo Coach

Morgan QuarrytManager

Mike MoretttotEquipment manager

Dave FoleytPhysiotherapist

Ted TilburytPhysiotherapist

Paulo Senra

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