Dreams come with disappointment as Canada names its 26-man World Cup roster
Liam Fraser, a midfielder deemed surplus to TFC’s requirements, made the team as did Montreal defender Joel Waterman, whose journey has taken him from the Canadian Premier League to the sport’s ultimate stage.
The Canadians play a final tune-up Thursday against No. 24 Japan in Dubai. The team will head to Dubai on Wednesday and return to Doha after the game. Herdman used 39 players — including Cristian Campagna who did not see action — across the three rounds of World Cup qualifying, which started in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2021 with a 5-1 win over Bermuda in Orlando. Canada was ranked 73rd at the time.
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