Young Canadians in search of first-ever win at FIFA U-17 World Cup in Indonesia
In its eighth trip to the FIFA U-17 World Cup, Canada is still looking for its first win.
And that hunt won’t be any easier at the 24-team tournament that opens Friday in Indonesia with Spain, Mali and Uzbekistan awaiting Andrew Olivieri’s side in Group B.
The goal is simple — “to put the (Canadian) shirt in a better place” at the youth level, said Olivieri, Canada Soccer’s men’s national youth Excel director.
The Canadians open Friday against Spain before facing Uzbekistan on Monday, with both games at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta. They wrap up group play Nov. 16 against Mali at Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium in Surabaya, a port city some 215 kilometres to the east.