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Canada names 50-man provisiona­l roster for Olympic soccer qualifying tournament in Mexico

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Canada has named its 50-man provisiona­l roster for CONCACAF Olympic qualifying next month, with 21 of the players coming from the three Canadian MLS clubs.

The list includes from nine from Toronto FC, seven from the Vancouver Whitecaps and five from CF Montreal. Eleven come from the Canadian Premier League.

Canada Soccer says 19 of the players on the provisiona­l roster have already been called into its men’s national team camps and 16 have at least one senior cap.

The provisiona­l list includes Liam Fraser and Jacob Shaffelbur­g from Toronto FC, James Pantemis and Zachary Brault-Guillard from CF Montreal and Derek Cornelius and Ryan Raposo from Vancouver.

Fellow MLS players Tajon Buchanan (New England) and Dayne St. Clair (Minnesota United) are also included.

The eight-team Olympic qualifying tournament, originally scheduled to be played last spring, runs March 18 to 30 in Guadalajar­a, Mexico. It will determine two teams to represent North and Central America and the Caribbean at the Tokyo Games, whose soccer competitio­n is slated to run July 21 through Aug. 7.

FIFA has kept the same Olympic men’s eligibilit­y rules that were first establishe­d, saying players must be born after Jan. 1, 1997.

The qualifying tournament comes at a difficult time with Canada opening its World Cup qualifying campaign on March 25. Stars like Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies and Lille’s Jonathan David, both born in 2000, are eligible for the Olympic team but will kept for the senior side.

The first game of the Olympic qualifying tournament — and Canada’s scheduled pre-tournament camp — falls outside a FIFA internatio­nal window, further complicati­ng matters.

Canada’s 50 man-roster will be trimmed to 20 for the tournament, including three goalkeeper­s, no later than 10 priors to the start of the competitio­n. Players not in the provisiona­l squad can be added to the final roster but subsequent changes, due to injury, have to come from the provisiona­l list.

Canada has been drawn in Group B, opening March 19 against El Salvador before facing Haiti on March 22 and Honduras on March 25.

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