Canada to open FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
January 10, 2008 - CSA
The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that the first leg of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Qualifiers will be played on 15 June 2008 in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. The 15 June match will be played at the Amos Vale Playing Field in Kingstown on the Saint Vincent island.
The return leg will be played the following week in Canada, with date and location to be announced in the near future. The original CONCACAF schedule had Canada opening at home before playing St. Vincent & the Grenadines on the road a week later. Both countries agreed to the switch this week.
The two-leg match will be Canada's first official steps on the road to the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010. The winner of the two-game series will advance to the CONCACAF Group B semi-final, a four-team, six-game round-robin series played between August and November 2008.
Canada's senior team has not faced Saint Vincent & the Grenadines since the SVG Football Federation became a FIFA member in 1988. The SVGFF was only formed nine years earlier in 1979. Canada won 2:1 over Saint Vincent & the Grenadines on 8 March 1985 in an exhbition match in Kingstown.
The Canadian Soccer Association, in partnership with its members and all its corporate partners, is dedicated to the growth and development of soccer for all Canadians at all levels. The Canadian Soccer Association is also dedicated to providing leadership and good governance for the sport. The Canadian Soccer Association’s goals include providing opportunities to all members from participation at the grassroots level to the FIFA World Cups, encouraging positive values in all aspects of the sport, and being recognised as a major player in the sport.
