John Herdman, who coached the Canadian males’s staff to its first World Cup look in 36 years, stated on Wednesday he has acquired different affords however has no plans to depart his place.
The 47-year-old Englishman, who beforehand stated he deliberate to stay Canada’s coach by way of 2026, reiterated his loyalty to the programme following current experiences he had agreed to take over the New Zealand nationwide staff.
“Success at this level will always invite opportunity. I’ve received several offers in recent months, all of which I have turned down, including an offer from New Zealand Football,” Herdman stated in a press release launched by Canada Soccer.
“To our Canadian players and our fans, I want to reiterate my commitment to Canada Soccer and the growing of this program.”
Herdman led Canada to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the place the nationwide staff made its first look on the international showpiece event since 1986. Canada exited after three losses within the group stage however registered two targets and performed with a swaggering type and self-belief that confirmed a way of belonging.
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With expectations increased than ever for the 2026 World Cup, which Canada will co-host with the United States and Mexico, Herdman made clear that he desires to be round for the journey. “At the World Cup in Qatar, our men showed the world that they belong at that level,” stated Herdman. “I’m not going anywhere. We still have a job to do, and the objective is to take this team to the next level in 2026.”
After a training stint with the New Zealand ladies, Herdman took over the Canadian ladies’s staff in 2011 and guided them to 3rd place finishes on the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.
In 2018, Canada Soccer made the daring transfer of handing the job of rebuilding the boys’s staff to Herdman, who introduced Canada again to the World Cup for simply the second time after ending prime of CONCACAF qualifying forward of regional powerhouses United States and Mexico.
“There is no doubt how much passion and commitment John and his coaching staff have poured into our men’s national team program, taking our men from outsiders to our first World Cup in 36 years,” Canada Soccer General Secretary Earl Cochrane stated in a press release.
“Everyone in our organisation is committed to John and his coaching staff and he is the right person to take our country to new heights.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com