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Canada is the only national team to win three consecutive championships in 2016 in Harbin, China over the United States, followed up with a 2018 win in Mexico, 13–7 over the host Mexicans in front of 30,515 at Mexico 68 Estadio Olympico and a 20-7 win over Japan at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on 30 June 2024.
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club 1 GK: Adam Street 7 July 1991 (aged 17) 0 0 West Ham United: 2 DF: Eddy Sidra 20 February 1989 (aged 20) 0 0 Energie Cottbus
Canada's most significant accomplishments at youth level are winning the CONCACAF U-20 Championship and Francophone Games twice, reaching quarterfinals of the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and defeating Brazil U-20 2-1 in a friendly on May 19, 2006, at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta.
This is a list of records and statistics of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Debut of national teams. Year Debuting teams ... 2007 Canada Japan [24] 2009 Egypt
The Canada U-20 women's national soccer team is a youth soccer team operated under the Canadian Soccer Association. Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the full women's national team. Their most recent major competition was the 2020 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship.
Historically, the tournament has been dominated by Canada (20 gold medals) and the Soviet Union/CIS/Russia (13 gold medals). The USSR won the first four official tournaments, while the Canadians put together five straight championships between 1993 and 1997 , and another five straight from 2005 to 2009 .
Canada's 26-man squad for the 2010 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Moscow, Russia. Head Coach: Tim Murdy Assistant Coaches: Tony Healy , Quentin Fyffe Strength and Conditioning: Joe McCullum Manager: Myles Spencer Therapist: Ben Suen Physician: Dr. Anthony Dixon Communications/Video Analyst: Andrew Smith
At the 2009 tournament in Ottawa, where Team Canada last captured gold, Canada faced defeat against Russia in the final seconds of their semi-final before Jordan Eberle scored the equalizing goal with 5.4 seconds remaining in the game, forcing overtime. Canada would win in a shootout and go on to rout Sweden 5–1 in the final.