Coach John Herdman’s challenge now is to work his magic with the Canadian men
TORONTO — Since taking over the Canadian women’s soccer program in 2011, John Herdman has proved he is a difference-maker.
His on-field success is well-documented, helping Canada reach an all-time high of fourth in the world rankings in the wake of back-to-back Olympic bronze medals. It speaks volumes that the Canadian women were disappointed with their sixth-place finish at the 2015 World Cup on home soil.
Off the field, Herdman literally changed lives. He has made better players and better people.
Goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc, a force of nature in her own right, credits Herdman for helping push her to widen her horizons outside of sports.


