Ledgerwood in, de Guzman out

Canada has added Nik Ledgerwood to its lineup before this weekend’s FIFA World Cup Qualifiers match in San Pedro Sula Honduras. Ledgerwood replaces Julian de Guzman who is unavailable because of injury. Ledgerwood will be part of the 18-man roster that will travel to Honduras this Thursday. Canada i…

Canada is currently taking part in CONCACAF Stage III of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ Qualifiers. Canada plays Honduras on the road on 11 October and Mexica at home on 15 October. Tickets to the home match in Edmonton, AB are available via Ticketmaster at ticketmaster.ca or 780.451.8000.

“Honduras is a team that is very dangerous on the transition,” said coach Dale Mitchell. “The Hondurans break quickly, they have a lot of speed, and a lot of quality. You have to be able to defend and you have to be able to deal with it for 90 minutes.”

Canada has been training in Sunrise, FL since Monday of this week. The team has had training sessions each morning and will fly to Honduras on Thursday evening after its fourth session at the Holiday Inn Sunrise. Coach Mitchell says that the sessions have all been positive.

After three matches, Canada is in third place in Group 2 with one point, trailing Honduras (six points) and Mexico (nine points). Canada needs a big win against Honduras to gain ground in the standings. Only the top-two teams will advance after six matches.

Paulo Senra

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

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