Canadian men look to reach FIFA U-20 World Cup after lengthy absence
After outscoring three lesser opponents by a combined 15-0 in qualifying action, the degree of difficulty increases considerably for Canada when it opens play Saturday at the CONCACAF Men’s U-20 Championship in Mexico.
The 12-country competition, which runs Friday through Aug. 4 in Celaya and Irapuato, will send four teams to the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile. Canada has not taken part in the FIFA U-20 soccer showcase since it hosted the event in 2007 — and has not qualified since 2005.
Drawn in Group B, Canada takes on Honduras before facing the Dominican Republic, runner-up to the U.S. at last year’s tournament, on Tuesday and El Salvador next Friday. All three group games are at Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez in Irapuato.
Canada booked its ticket by winning a qualifying group in February, overwhelming Dominica 8-0, St. Vincent and the Grenadines 4-0 and Trinidad and Tobago 3-0. The Canadians outshot their opposition 63-4 (26-3 in shots on target) in the three outings.