Canada has until Nov. 13 to name its 26\u002Dplayer roster for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
That, obviously, came as good news to Herdman, who is currently in Bahrain preparing for an exhibition game against the host country on Friday with a group of mostly MLS players. Canada opens the World Cup on Nov. 23 against Belgium at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.Article content
Davies has dealt with a number of health issues over the past year. Last winter, he was diagnosed with myocarditis after a bout of COVID-19, which kept him off the field until April. He missed a total of six qualifying games for the World Cup including the clincher against Jamaica in March at BMO Field in March.Article content
Crepeau received a straight red card for the challenge, and had to be carted off the field following the gruesome injury. Canada will also be without defender Scott Kennedy, who sustained a shoulder injury in a German second division game just over a week ago playing with SSV Jahn Regensburg.Article content
Canada used nearly 40 different players during its 19-game World Cup qualifying journey through Concacaf, so nearly half the players who helped them get to the 32-team tournament in Qatar, won’t be going to it.Article contentMilan Borjan, Red Star Belgrade; Dayne St. Clair, Minnesota United; James Pantemis, CF Montreal.
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