After success in St. Louis, Manitoba centre back Kyle Hiebert makes Canada debut
TORONTO — Kyle Hiebert is having a year to remember. And it’s only March.
The 25-year-old from La Salle, Man., has helped expansion St. Louis City SC to a record 5-0 start to life in Major League Soccer. And now the centre back can call himself a Canadian international after coming off the bench in Canada’s 4-1 win over Honduras in CONCACAF Nations League play Tuesday at Toronto’s BMO Field.
“An amazing experience,” Hiebert said after the match. “It’s a great group of guys. And to come in and contribute to a big win that puts us through to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Nations League is something I’ll never forget.”
Tuesday’s lopsided victory sealed first place for Canada in Group C of League A, the top tier in the 41-team Nations League. And it earned them a berth in the tournament’s final four June 15-18 in Las Vegas, where the 53rd-ranked Canadian men (3-1-0) will face No. 61 Panama (3-0-1) in one semifinal while the 13th-ranked U.S. (3-0-1) takes on No. 15 Mexico (2-0-2) in the other.