Duncan McDonald, a 24-year-old from British Columbia, led Canada's para soccer team at the 2024 IFCPF World Cup in Spain, where they finished 12th. McDonald, who took over as captain after an injury, excelled in defensive duties, leading the team in tackles, clearances, and blocked shots. This marked his fourth World Cup appearance and his 37th cap for the national team.
Duncan McDonald is seen during Para Soccer Canada national camp in Vaughan, Ont., in an Aug. 19, 2023, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Soccer Canada , Martin BazyThe 24-year-old from Powell River, B.C., played every minute at the 2024 IFCPF World Cup in Spain, where Canada finished 12th.
McDonald took over as captain after Samuel Charron was injured and finished the tournament leading Canada in World Cup tackles, clearances and blocked shots. McDonald, who was 15 when he made his debut for the national para soccer team, has played in four International Federation of CP Football World Cups. He has won 37 caps for Canada, including 34 starts.Vancouver Whitecaps owners selling Major League Soccer clubThe Canadian Press is a national news agency that provides news coverage, pictures, video, and other multimedia content to media organizations across Canada and around the world. Founded in 1917,...
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