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Canada will qualify for 2022 W.Cup: Herdman

Worawi not looking at soccer return

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TORONTO, Feb 12, (Agencies): Canada will qualify for the 2022 World Cup, coach John Herdman promised the nation as Canada Soccer rolled out a 2019-2021 strategic plan that also targets another spot on the Olympic podium for the women’s team.

The North American country will co-host the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and the United States and the plan is aimed at ensuring the men’s team will be as competitiv­e as possible on home soil.

“We’re going to qualify for 2022 Qatar and lay the foundation for 2026,” assured Herdman, addressing an audience at an ice covered National Stadium. “If not now, then when?

“We will be participat­ing in 2022, we will lay a high performanc­e foundation.”

Even if FIFA is discussing expanding the 2022 tournament to 48 teams, it was a bold statement considerin­g Canada has only once qualified for the World Cup finals and lost all three group matches in Mexico in 1986.

The “Canada Soccer Nation: 20192021 Strategic Plan” came dressed up in slick presentati­on with buzzwords such as “synergy” and “integratio­n” sprinkled throughout.

The only thing fans will care about are results, however, and on the men’s side those have been woeful.

While Herdman guided the women to bronze medals at both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Summer Games to establish Canada as top soccer nation, the men have been consistent underachie­vers.

Herdman made the jump to the men’s national team last year and won all four of his matches in charge, albeit mostly against soccer minnows like Saint Kitts and Nevis and Dominica.

The road to the 2022 World Cup will be much tougher but Herdman is confident the revolution­ary plan, under which the men’s and women’s programs will share resources in areas such as sport science, equipment, technology and medicine, will deliver.

“It’s clarity, World Cup 2026 has brought an acute focus for this organisati­on to do everything in its power to ensure Canada can compete at that World Cup,” said Herdman.

“We don’t know of any country that is working in this symbiotic way. For Canada, we have to be different we can’t follow that well-trodden path in this country.”

Canada’s efforts on the world stage will benefit from a lucrative deal with Nike that will run through 2026, while the men hope to open up a new talent pipeline with the Canadian Premier League set to kickoff in April.

Canada Soccer officials took a moment on Monday to reflect on the success of their 2014-2018 plan,

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including a successful hosting of the 2015 Women’s World Cup and securing the rights to co-host the 2026 World Cup.

“We talked a lot about in the last plan about the success on the women’s side and we would like to now translate that onto the men’s side,” said Canada Soccer general secretary Peter Montopoli.

“The new one (plan) leans towards men’s developmen­t.

“We done it before and feel like we can do it again.”

Former FIFA executive Worawi Makudi is focusing on Thailand’s general election next month rather than a return to football after he overturned a ban from football for unproven forgery.

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport on Monday revoked a 3 1/2-year ban imposed by FIFA for alleged wrongdoing during a Football Associatio­n of Thailand election.

Worawi, the Thailand football president from 2007-15, has entered politics and is No. 3 on the party list of Prachachar­t Party in the March 24 election.

“I feel delighted and thankful for the justice the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport has given me,” the 67-year-old Worawi said on Tuesday.

He added any involvemen­t in sport, for now, would be dictated by the policies of his party. He was in no hurry to return to Thai football.

“Actually, I’m always ready and willing to work in the area of sports for the community at large. But I haven’t thought about running for the presidency of the Football Associatio­n of Thailand yet.”

Worawi was accused of altering Thai soccer statutes before his 2013 presidenti­al re-election campaign. He was a FIFA executive committee member for 18 years until being voted out by Asian member federation­s in 2015.

CAS reduced Worawi’s punishment to a reprimand and a fine of 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,000) for failing to cooperate with FIFA investigat­ors.

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has suggested that La Liga, Spanish soccer’s top flight, should host three games per season overseas.

The prospect of staging games abroad has been contentiou­s in Spain ever since La Liga signed a 15-year agreement with entertainm­ent company Relevent Sports designed to promote the sport and La Liga in North America in August last year.

That deal included hosting one regular season Spanish league game on American soil per season - with Girona’s home match against Barca earmarked to be played on Jan. 26 at the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins.

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