Tag: “1986 World Cup”
Miller takes over Canadian men on interim basis
Canada still has no men’s national coach, at least on a permament basis. So on Monday, the Canadian Soccer Association appointed Colin Miller as interim coach for the team’s January camp and upcoming matches. Miller takes over for Stephen Hart, … Continue reading →
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Oh Canada! A rare golden moment in men’s soccer history
There hasn’t been many red letter dates in Canadian soccer history to cheer about. Qualifying for the 1986 World Cup with a 2-1 home victory over Honduras on Sept. 14, 1985 tops the list. Clinching a spot in the 1984 … Continue reading →
It was a disaster, but it could get worse if the U.S. doesn’t qualify
By Michael Lewis TropiGol.com Editor NASHVILLE — The U.S. Under-23 National Team’s 2-0 loss to Canada in the CONCACAF men’s qualifying tournament certainly rates up there with some of the biggest disasters in American soccer history. It was bad enough, … Continue reading →



