Canada coach Jesse Marsch has added Canada Soccer Hall of Famer Dwayne De Rosario and Halifax Wanderers coach Patrice Gheisar to his coaching staff ahead of the November international window.
Nov 06, 2024 at 10:59 AM ETTORONTO —
The Canadian men, currently ranked 35th in the world, open the series Nov. 15 in Paramaribo before hosting the return leg Nov. 19 at Toronto's BMO Field. Before joining the Wanderers, Gheisar’s previous coaching roles in the Toronto area saw him work with the likes of current Canadian internationals Alistair Johnston , Kamal Miller , Jonathan Osorio and Dayne St. Clair .
Marsch has regularly added guest coaches during his training camps since taking over the Canadian men in May.
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