Lethbridge Herald

Canada Soccer learns Olympic qualifying road

- Neil Davidson THE CANADIAN PRESS

Canada has been drawn in a pool with Honduras, El Salvador and Haiti for the CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifying tournament in Mexico in March.

Group A features Mexico, the U.S., Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.

The eight-team competitio­n is scheduled to run for March 20 through April 1 in Guadalajar­a with two countries advancing to the 16-country Tokyo Olympics.

After round-robin play, the first- and second-place group finishers will advance to the semifinals. The semifinal winners will book their ticket for Tokyo.

“It’s a group that will be difficult, for sure, because there’s no easy game,” Olympic team coach Mauro Biello said from California where he is in camp with the senior team.

“It’s a draw we can work with,” he added.

Canada will have to finish in the top two in its group and then make it through likely Mexico, the U.S. or Costa Rica. The key question for Canada is whether it will be able to get its top under23 talent for the qualifier.

While the CONCACAF tournament falls in a March 2331 FIFA internatio­nal window, the Canadian senior team will likely also be playing as it looks to collect valuable FIFA ranking points in its bid to crack the top six in CONCACAF and make the Hex, the easiest World Cup qualifying group in the region.

Star players like Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David are eligible for the Olympic team but are firmly ensconced in the senior side.

Biello said the priority is the first team “which could mean some players will be representi­ng the first team because that is the end line in terms of now qualifying for the World Cup.”

On the plus side, senior men’s coach John Herdman and Biello, a senior assistant coach who also heads up the men’s EXCEL U-18 to U-23 program, have seen a lot of players eligible for the Olympic side in recent months.

Spain, Germany, Romania, France, the Ivory Coast, Egypt, South Africa and New Zealand have already qualified for the 2020 Olympics. Asian qualifying, underway, will send three more teams in addition to host Japan. South American qualifying starts Jan. 18 with two teams advancing.

Canada has taken part in just two of the 24 Olympic men’s soccer competitio­ns and has failed to qualify for the last eight Olympics. Its last participat­ion came in 1984 in Los Angeles when CONCACAF, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean, was granted three spots instead of two with the U.S. an automatic participan­t as host.

Thursday’s draw was held at the Akron Stadium in Guadalajar­a.

Defending champion Mexico and Honduras were the two seeded teams in the draw. Honduras was seeded by virtue of a better record than the other six participat­ing countries in the previous two editions of the tournament.

Mexico and Honduras represente­d the region at the 2016 games in Rio, with Honduras finishing fourth after a 3-2 loss to Nigeria. Host Brazil won Olympic gold with Germany runner-up.

For the purposes of Thursday’s draw, Pot 2 contained Canada and the U.S. with Central America’s Costa Rica and El Salvador in Pot 3, and the Caribbean’s Dominican Republic and Haiti in Pot 4.

Canada made it to the final eight of the ’84 Games.

Four years after being knocked out in Olympic qualifying by Bermuda, Canada avenged the that loss with a 6-0 victory over Bermuda in May 1983. The Canadians went 4-1-3 in a 12month qualifying campaign that included a 1-0 victory over Mexico at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria.

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