Release | Communiqué: #CANMNT v TRI

#CANMNT 2:0 TRI

Match Centre | Canada verse Trinidad and Tobago

Canada has qualified for this summer’s CONMEBOL Copa América securing the final spot in Group A alongside the 2022 FIFA World Cup champions, Argentina, Peru, and Chile.

Centre de match | Canada contre la Trinité-et-Tobago

Le Canada s'est qualifié pour la Copa América CONMEBOL de cet été en obtenant la dernière place du Groupe A aux côtés des champions de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2022, l'Argentine, de même que le Pérou et le Chili.


CAN 2 : 0 TRI
2024-03-23, Frisco, Texas
Toyota Stadium
Referees / arbitres: Marco Ortiz (Christian Espinosa, Jorge Sanchez, Victor Caceres)

Goals/Buts
CAN 61' Cyle Larin (left foot / pied gauche) 1-0 (a. Iké Ugbo)
CAN 90+1' Jacob Shaffelburg (left foot / pied gauche) 2-0 (a. Jonathan David)

CANADA - 16 GK Maxime Crépeau; 2 Alistair Johnston, 5 Joel Waterman, 4 Kamal Miller, 17 Tajon Buchanan (15 Mathieu Choinière 81'), 7 Stephen Eustáquio (capt.) (6 Samuel Piette 90+3'), 8 Ismaël Koné (3 Luc de Fougerolles 90+3'), 19 Alphonso Davies, 10 Jonathan David, 9 Cyle Larin (22 Jacen Russell-Rowe 81'), 12 Iké Ugbo (14 Jacob Shaffelburg 70'). Coach / Entraîneure Mauro Biello. Unused substitutes / substituts non utilisés: 1 GK Dayne St. Clair, 18 GK Jonathan Sirois; 11 Thelonius Bair, 13 Derek Cornelius, 20 Moïse Bombito, 21 Liam Fraser, 23 Liam Millar.

Performance of the Match / Performance du match: Cyle Larin


Media and fans are encouraged to use photos below. Please credit Canada Soccer.

Les médias et les partisans sont invités à utiliser les photos ci-dessous. Veuillez citer Canada Soccer comme source de l’image.


Marianne Gagné

Women's National Team Program Communications Manager / Gérante des communications de l'équipe national féminine, Canada Soccer

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