Canada takes on Curaçao in CONCACAF Nations League play as contract talks continue
VANCOUVER — After a drama-filled week away from the field, Canada’s men’s soccer team will finally play in front of hometown fans tonight.
The 38th-ranked Canadians are kicking off CONCACAF Nations League play against No. 79 Curaçao at B.C. Place.
Canada was scheduled to have play warm-up game against Panama in Vancouver on Sunday but the friendly match was called off at the last minute when players refused to take the field due to heated contract talks with Canada Soccer, the sport’s national governing body.
The players issued a statement saying they want more transparency from the organization, an equitable compensation structure for both the men’s and women’s national teams, and World Cup compensation that includes 40 per cent of prize money and a “comprehensive friends and family package” for the 2022 tournament in Qatar.