Canada’s misery continues at U20WWC 16 Nov 2016Two games in, and Canada has two losses and a goal differential of -7.
Catching up: CanMNT, NASL Best XI… 11 Nov 2016As some who follow the Facebook and Twitter accounts might know, I’ve been fighting through a bout of some pretty poor health over the last couple of weeks. I was discharged from the hospital today, but still need to stay off my feet for a good part of the next month or so. Because of that, updates to the site …
FCE’s MVO takes NASL Golden Glove 7 Nov 2016The award goes to the keeper with the lowest goals-against average in NASL, so the announcement of Matt VanOekel as the winner of the league’s Golden Glove award was merely a formality.
Giovinco and Piatti show us why they’re the best players in the Eastern Conference 6 Nov 2016And, when the chips are down in a big-game situation, Toronto FC’s Sebastian Giovinco and Montreal’s Ignacio Piatti showed us why you would rather have them on your team than any of the three MVP candidates.
Sinisa’s strike brings FC Edmonton’s season to a close 5 Nov 2016Ubiparipovic’s 63rd-minute shot from the top of the box found the top corner of the Eddies’ goal, giving the Indy Eleven a 1-0 home win in the first of two NASL Championship seminfinals played in Saturday.
Fury rebuilding its roster in preparation for USL move 3 Nov 2016Now, remember that in NASL, all contracts are registered with the league. Any contracts that the Fury had forged with its players in NASL don’t carry over into the USL. So, the team is rebuilding its roster ahead of its pending move to its new league.
Canadian coach Findlay expects South Koreans to begin friendly with its strongest squad 2 Nov 2016For interim Canadian men’s national-team coach Michael Findlay, the process of picking players for the Nov. 11 friendly in South Korea featured some logistical issues.
NASL semifinal preview: FCE coach Miller learned a lot about big-game planning from John Herdman 1 Nov 2016"We call it the ‘what ifs.’ And I learned that really from John Herdman, who was very thorough and very precise in how he did things.”
Overwhelmingly Canadian Power Rankings, MLS/NASL final standings 31 Oct 2016And, the Ottawa Fury go down as the most Canadian-friendly NASL or MLS team in North America. Canadians played an average of more than 347 minutes per game for the Fury.