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January 29th,
2010 Hart era set to
begin in Jamaica
Canada's men's national team will
enter a new era on Sunday 31 January as Stephen Hart takes charge
of his first official match since being named permanent head coach
in early December. Hart's
Canadian squad is set to face off with CONCACAF rival Jamaica in
an international friendly match. The Canada-Jamaica match is
scheduled to kick off at 18.00 ET (15.00 PT) from the Jamaican
National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.
"I am trying to use 2010 as a platform to increase the player
pool and create healthy competition within the squad for places.
Of course, everybody wants results, but right now the results
could be placed on the back-burner in preference to finding
players who can be part of the future for Canada. Jamaica is a
unique opponent because they are so strong at home. It will be
good experience for our younger players."
The international friendly match with Jamaica will kick-off the
2010 season for Canada's men's national team. In 2010, the
Canadian coaching staff will be looking to schedule a number of
matches as it evaluates and builds the squad in advance of 2012,
the beginning of Canada's two-year qualifying process for the 2014
FIFA World Cup Brazil. As part of the 2010 schedule, the Canadian
Soccer Association is in negotiations with several nations to
secure opponents for matches to be played at home in Canada.
The Canadian squad, which is primarily made up of players from
North American and Scandinavian-based clubs, has been training
together in Sunrise, FL since 18 January. Coach Hart is using the
camp and upcoming friendly to observe several new faces at the
international level as well as familiarize the entire squad with
his tactics and methods. No fewer than seven players received
their first national team call-up during the Florida camp, five of
whom will travel to Jamaica for Sunday's friendly.
Canada completes its Florida camp on Friday 29 January before
traveling to Jamaica later that evening. Hart will lead Canada
through a final training session on Saturday morning in Jamaica
ahead of Sunday evening's match.
Canada and Jamaica are familiar foes, having met five times
since 2006. Canada won the most recent meeting between the two
sides - a 1:0 victory in the opening match of the 2009 CONCACAF
Gold Cup.
In Kingston, Canada will face a Jamaican squad drawn mostly
from domestic based clubs. Like Canada, Jamaica is looking to
provide its younger players with valuable international experience
as it builds toward the next FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in two
years.
Fans can follow the match on the new CanadaSoccer.com twitter
feed at www.twitter.com/CanadaSoccer_. A full match report will be
featured on CanadaSoccer.com following the completion of the match
Sunday night.
BY THE NUMBERS
Five players could potentially make their first appearance with
the national team this 31 January. Those five first-time players
are forward Randy Edwini-Bonsu of Vancouver Whitecaps FC,
goalkeeper David Monsalve of FC Inter Turku, defeneder Nana
Attakora of Toronto FC, midfielder Massih Wassey of FC Schalke 04
II, and midfielder Carlos Rivas.
Goalkeeper Pat Onstad is the most experienced player with 56
appearances at the national level. Onstad, 42, won his first cap
back in 1988 when he was still just 20 years old. Dwayne De
Rosario (52 appearances) and Julian de Guzman (42 appearances) are
second and third on the list for international experience.
Active goal leaders Dwayne De Rosario and Ali Gerba - both with
15 goals apiece - will make the trip to Jamaica. The duo is
closing in on all-time leaders Dale Mitchell (19), John Catliff
(18) and Alex Bunbury (16).
CANADA
G- Monsalve, David | FIN / FC Inter Turku | Brampton, ON, CAN
G- Onstad, Pat | USA / Houston Dynamo | Vancouver, BC, CAN
F- Ademolu, Stephen | LTU / FK Ekranas | Windsor, ON, CAN
D- Attakora, Nana | CAN / Toronto FC | North York, ON, CAN
D- Cann, Adrian | DEN / Esbjerg fB | Thornhill, ON, CAN
M- de Guzman, Julian | CAN / Toronto FC | Scarborough, ON, CAN
M- De Rosario, Dwayne | CAN / Toronto FC | Scarborough, ON, CAN
F- Edwini-Bonsu, Randy | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC | Edmonton,
AB, CAN
F- Gerba, Ali | CAN / Toronto FC | Montréal, QC, CAN
D- Hainault, André | USA / Houston Dynamo | Hudson, QC, CAN
D- Hemming, Tyler | CAN / Impact de Montréal | London, ON, CAN
D/M- Jakovic, Dejan | USA / DC United | Etobicoke, ON, CAN
D/M- Jazic, Ante | USA / Chivas USA | Bedford, NS, CAN
F- Johnson, Will | USA / Real Salt Lake | Toronto, ON, CAN
M- Ribeiro, Antonio | USA / San Jose Earthquakes | Montréal, QC,
CAN
M- Rivas, Carlo | Unattached / sans club | Toronto, ON, CAN
D- Sidra, Eddy | GER / FC Energie Cottbus | Edmonton, AB, CAN
M- Wassey, Massih | Unattached / sans club | Calgary, AB, CAN
Head of delegation / Chef de délégation : Steve Reed
Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef : Stephen Hart
Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint : Tony Fonseca
Goalkeeper coach / Entraîneur des gardiens : Paul Dolan
Video Coordinator / Coordinateur de vidéo : Vic Mendes
Manager / Gérant : Morgan Quarry
Equipment Manager / Gérant des équipements : Ryan Bedic
Doctor / Docteur : Dr. John Philpott
Physiotherapist / Physiothérapeute : Dave Foley
Physiotherapist / Physiothérapeute : Garret Kusch
Press Officer : Dominic Martin
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