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The Voyageurs by Joshua Kloke

A book about Canada's men's soccer's team journey to the 2022 World Cup.

A book about Canada's men's soccer's team journey to the 2022 World Cup

Three cut-out photos of male soccer players in red uniforms mid-run are in the centre of the red book cover.

The last time Canada qualified for a men's World Cup was in 1986. For a generation afterwards, the Canadian national men's soccer team struggled in obscurity, an afterthought in a country that was not yet soccer-mad. The twenty-first century brought a wave of soccer passion and expertise to this frozen country and a crop of new superstar players who lifted the forgotten team into the international spotlight.

Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David are now internationally known names, and soccer a national obsession. Through interviews with players and coaches, Joshua Kloke tracks the rise of men's soccer in Canada from darkness to the world stage in 2022. (FromDundurn Press)

Joshua Klokeis a sports and music journalist. He previously wrote Come on You Redsand he is currently a staff writer at The Athletic.

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Alphonso Davies helps bring Canada back to the World Cup

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Duration 13:28
At just 22 years old, Alphonso Davies is already considered by many to be the greatest Canadian soccer player of all time. He speaks to The Nationals Ian Hanomansing about his extraordinary journey to the top, his career with Bayern Munich and bringing Canada back to the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

Alphonso Davies makes history with first Canada Soccer goal at a Men's World Cup

2 years ago
Duration 2:39
Host Andi Petrillo is joined by former Canadian men's international player Jimmy Brennan to break down the historic first goal scored by Alphonso Davies at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Pain and pride after Canada eliminated from World Cup

2 years ago
Duration 2:54
Canadas men's soccer team was eliminated from the World Cup Sunday, but not before scoring a history-making goal against Croatia.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is well underway, with Canadas mens team making its first appearance in the tournament since 1986. Qatar, the host country, continues to face global scrutiny for its criminalization of homosexuality and treatment of migrant workers. Are you concerned about Qatar's human rights record?

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