Major League Soccer rosters draw from 82 countries, with Canada furnishing 46 players
TORONTO — Major League Soccer rosters draw on 82 countries this season, with Canada furnishing 46 players.
The league says the Canadian contingent is second only to the 350 players from the U.S. Argentina ranked third with 40 players, followed by Brazil (34) and Colombia (25). They are followed by France (20), England (14), Mexico (14), Uruguay (14), Ecuador (13), Germany (13), Ghana (13), Venezuela (12) and Spain (10).
Five Canadian provinces are represented on MLS rosters — Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec — with Ontario having the largest representation with 26 players. B.C. had nine, Quebec eight, Alberta two and Nova Scotia one.
The average age of players on MLS rosters as of March 10 was 25 years 194 days old. That compares to 26 years 137 days for the NBA, 26 years 288 days for the NFL, 27 years 267 days for the NHL and 29 years 16 days for Major League Baseball, according to MLS.