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Football Canada – Players to face U.S. in Orlando on Jan. 28

Ottawa (November 14, 2016) – Football Canada has added ten players to its under-19 national team roster in preparation for the inaugural North American Championship against U.S.A. Football on January 28, 2017 in Orlando, Florida.

“These ten players add to our under-19 national team’s depth and experience as we prepare to take on a star-studded U.S. U19 national team roster in Orlando with alumni such as Jameis Winston [QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers], Tyrann Mathieu [DB, Arizona Cardinals] and Todd Gurley [RB, LA Rams],” said incoming head coach Steve Sumarah, who will lead Canada’s U19 national team alongside the rest of the Junior National Team coaching staff in preparation for the 2018 IFAF U19 World Championship. “Three of these players (Charles-Émile Bouchard, Nicolas Cross and Mathew Goodall) helped Canada capture gold at the world championship this past summer in China which is a huge asset to our program moving forward.”

Canada is planning to use the annual series of games against USA Football to continue to grow its national team program as they prepare to defend their 2016 IFAF U19 World Championship gold medal in 2018.

“Over the next two years, we plan on keeping a core group of players together and involved in the national team program. This is more than a one-and-done type of game in Orlando, it’s a multi-year event which will be used as a stepping stone to help identify and help prepare Canada’s junior national team for the world championships and includes an off-season strength and conditioning program as well.”

The latest additions join the 40-player all-star team chosen from this past July’s Football Canada Cup in Winnipeg on Canada’s under-19 national team.

Marco Iadeluca, head coach of Quebec’s 2016 Canada Cup gold medal winning entry will serve the same role with Canada’s under-18 national team in Orlando. Canada’s initial U18 roster  was recently announced while the U18 coaching staff will be unveiled in the weeks to follow along with additional information about the event itself.

The U.S. and Canada’s national teams began playing an annual series of games in 2014. This upcoming January will mark the first time that the winter series of games between the two North American national teams is held outside of the International Bowl series. The International Bowl was established in 2010 as a USA versus the World game, played around NCAA national signing day.

Players invited to Canada’s U19 National Team for 2017 North American Championship

Pos.

First name

Last name

Hometown

Team 2016

DL

Newton

Benson

Kelowna, British Columbia

Kelowna Secondary

DL

Charles-Émile

Bouchard

St-Prime, Quebec

CNDF

LB

Nicolas

Cross

Regina, Saskatchewan

LeBoldus

REC

Willy-Pierre

Dimbongi

Ottawa, Ontario

Cumberland Panthers

OL

Mathew

Goodall

Mount Albert, Ontario

Huron Heights

REC

Jacob

Izquierdo

Calgary, Alberta

St. Francis

OL

Hamada

Kanaan

London, Ontario

Jr. Mustangs

DB

Danny

McWhirter

Mount Albert, Ontario

York Simcoe Bucs

OL

Tyler

Packer

Calgary, Alberta

Notre Dame (Calgary)

DB

Reid

Wiley

St. Catharines, Ontario

Niagara Spears

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About Football Canada

Established in 1884, Football Canada is the national governing body of amateur football in Canada and a proud member of the International Federation of American Football (IFAF). Working closely with the provincial football associations, we develop programs and resources for players, coaches, officials in the three disciplines of Tackle, Flag and Touch Football. Football Canada’s vision statement is “from playground to stadium” where players can participate in the game of football throughout a lifetime recreationally, competitively and internationally. 

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