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Canada's Final Squad Announced for 2026 FIFA World Cup Led by Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David
Sport iconSport30 May 2026

Canada's Final Squad Announced for 2026 FIFA World Cup Led by Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David

Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David lead Canada's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, gearing up for competition in Group B.

Canada's World Cup Preparations

The Canadian national team has announced its final squad selections for the highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to take place across the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Headlining the roster are stars Alphonso Davies of Bayern Munich and Jonathan David, currently playing for Juventus. Their inclusion is a significant boost for the team as they aim to make a strong showing in the tournament.

Key Players in the Squad

Davies and David will bring invaluable experience and skill to the pitch. The squad is composed of a diverse array of talented players from major European clubs and top North American teams, ensuring a healthy mix of experience and youth.

Goalkeepers:

  • Maxime Crepeau (Orlando City, USA)
  • Owen Goodman (Barnsley, England)
  • Dane St. Clair (Inter Miami, USA)

Defenders:

  • Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich, Germany)
  • Alistair Johnston (Celtic, Scotland)
  • Richie Laryea (Toronto FC, Canada)
  • Nico Sigur (Hajduk Split, Croatia)
  • Moise Bombito (Nice, France)
  • Derek Cornelius (Rangers, Scotland)
  • Luke DeVries (Dender, Belgium)
  • Alfie Jones (MIddlesbrough, England)
  • Joel Waterman (Chicago Fire, USA)

Midfielders:

  • Matthew Schuenier (LAFC, USA)
  • Stephen Eustáquio (LAFC, USA)
  • Ismael Kone (Sassuolo, Italy)
  • Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC, Canada)
  • Nathan Saliba (Anderlecht, Belgium)
  • Ali Ahmed (Norwich City, England)
  • Tajon Buchanan (Villarreal, Spain)
  • Marcelo Flores (Tigres, Mexico)
  • Liam Millar (Hull City, England)
  • Jacob Shaffelburg (LAFC, USA)

Forwards:

  • Jonathan David (Juventus, Italy)
  • Promes David (Union Saint-Gilloise, Belgium)
  • Cyle Larin (Southampton, England)
  • Tani Olawase (Villarreal, Spain)

Group Stage Challenges

Canada finds itself in Group B alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland. The competition will be intense, especially with the team aiming to progress beyond the group stage for the first time in its World Cup history.

The excitement builds as fans look forward to seeing how this dynamic team will perform on the world stage, showcasing the growth of Canadian soccer to a wider audience.

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