Canada’s men’s national team will line up friendly matches ahead of the World Cup

The men’s national team will play a friendly match in Europe in September. Canadian football revealed on Monday, but the opponents for the match have not yet been determined.
The game will take place on September 23rd and 27th in unannounced locations. The boys will play their third match against another unnamed opponent in November, preparing the team for the World Cup in Qatar from November 21st to December 18th.
The men’s team, which has not participated in the World Cup since 1986, participated in the tournament in groups with Belgium in 2nd place, Croatia in 15th place and Morocco in 22nd place in the current FIFA rankings. Canada is currently in 43rd place.
Canadian Football also announced that negotiations with both senior male and female teams are “ongoing” regarding player contracts and rewards.
Things bothered between the men’s team and Canadian football when players rejected a scheduled friendly match against Panama in early June. The announcement was made hours before the match began in Vancouver, and fans were in a fuss.
At that time, players were rewarded with World Cup rewards, including increased transparency in Canadian football, changing organizational leadership, 40% of prizes and the 2022 World Cup “Comprehensive Friends and Family Package” in Qatar. Said he wanted.
On Monday, Canadian Football said it had sent a revised proposal to representatives of players on both teams on June 23.
Curiously, the Canadian football statement only mentioned that “a lawyer representing CANWNT acknowledged and responded to the proposal.”
Canada’s men’s national team will line up friendly matches ahead of the World Cup
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