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It was six years ago when Niko Sigur last stepped into BC Place, where Canada will begin its 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup campaign Tuesday night. Born and raised in nearby Burnaby, British Columbia, Sigur was not in the stadium as a fan.
With a year to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, the importance of this summer’s Concacaf Gold Cup isn’t lost on the Canadian men’s national team.
Canada enters the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup with a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, aiming to make a significant impact on home soil. Under the guidance of head coach Jesse Marsch, the squad showcases a mix of experience and youth across various leagues.
Canada’s lone Gold Cup win against Honduras came on January 10, 1996, in Group B action in Anaheim. Carlo Corazzin (7’) and Kevin Holness (27’, 60’) were the scorers in a 3-1 victory, with Presley Carson Wood (40’) pulling one back for Honduras.
Joshua Ofori of Edmonton struck gold over the weekend at the World Boxing Challenge Cup, with a 5-0 decision over Italy's Rotani Guidi in the men's 75-kilogram division in Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic.
Jesse Marsch claims his comments weren't a dig at the USMNT and star Christian Pulisic, but the aren't many other ways to read into them.
On June 17 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada will clash with Honduras in the 2025 Gold Cup, with a start time of 10:30 p.m. ET. Who's walking away with the W? Our prediction can be found below. Keep up with every 2025 Gold Cup match on FOX Sports.