Canada Soccer has extended head coach Jesse Marsch through the 2030 FIFA World Cup, rewarding him after one of the most successful modern eras in Canadian men’s soccer. Since taking charge in 2024, Marsch has helped Canada reach a record-high FIFA ranking of 26th and guided the national team to an impressive semifinal run at the 2024 Copa América, boosting the country’s global soccer reputation.
Canadian fans are celebrating the decision ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which Canada will co-host alongside the United States and Mexico. Supporters believe Marsch’s energetic style and leadership have transformed the national team into a respected international competitor, especially with stars like Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David leading the squad. Social media reactions have praised Canada Soccer for choosing long-term stability as excitement builds toward the country’s biggest soccer moment in history.

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