Friday, July 13, 2012

OH, CANADA - Happy Anniversary !

Celebrating 100 years of their National Federation, Canada is coming into their own. The nice neighbors to the North have had little to celebrate in international terms, but have always been supportive of the "other" sport. They did manage to qualify for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, and appeared in several card and sticker sets (see below).
1986 Panini World Cup - MEXICO '86

But Canada is not new to the professional ranks. When hockey season is over, the summer months have seen Championships with both Toronto (1976) and Vancouver (1979) during the NASL years.


 In the last decade, new professional clubs have been established in Toronto, Edmonton, Ottawa, with the Vancouver Whitecaps and Montreal Impact moving up from lower league to the MLS.

The development of Canadian players in North America has also taken big strides with players like Dwayne De Rosario of DC United (see below) as last season's MLS MVP.

2010 Upper Deck World of Sports - De Rosario

The Canadian Soccer Association recently revealed its All-time XI:
Goalkeeper
Craig Forest —
Defender
Bob Lenarduzzi —
Randy Samuel —
Bruce Wilson —
Midfielders
Paul James —
Julian de Guzman  
Dwayne De Rosario —
Mike Sweeney —
Forwards
Alex Bunbury — .
Dale Mitchell 
Branko Segota — 
Second Team 
(GK) Tino Lettieri; (D) Paul Stalteri; (D) Robert Iarusci; (D) Colin Miller;
(M) Wes McLeod; (M) Paul Peschisolido, (M) Lyndon Hooper, (M) Gerry Gray,
(M) Randy Ragan, (F) John Catliff; (F) Mike Stojanovic
Congratulation  Canada !