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TopDogg
07 Jan 2003, 05:54 PM
Osieck Announces Roster For US Game


Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Men’s World Cup Team Head Coach Holger Osieck today released the names of 15 players from the roster which will face the United States in an international friendly on January 18. An additional player will be announced at a later date. The game will be played at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida with a 7:30 p.m. ET kick-off.

Two players are making their first appearances with the World Cup team. Defender Kevin Harmse (Vancouver’s ICSF Inter) was part of the Canadian Men’s Youth (U-20) Team which successfully qualified for the upcoming FIFA World Youth Championships in March/April in the UAE. The other new addition is defender Marco Reda, who recently re-signed with Norwegian side Sogndal. Reda is a former member of the Toronto Lynx and the Canadian Olympic Team.

Defender Tony Menezes returns to the World Cup squad after missing the previous two friendlies against Scotland and Switzerland while playing with Ganzu in China. Menezes has returned to Brazil and is considering his club options for 2003. Carl Fletcher rejoins the team after missing the Scotland game.

Several players were not available for selection due to the fact the game is not being played on an international date.

Canadian Men’s World Cup Team Roster vs USA

Name Pos. Club D.O.B. Caps Goals/Shutouts
Lars Hirschfeld GK Tottenham Hotspur, English Premier 10/17/78 9 3
Pat Onstad GK Rochester Rhinos, A-League 1/13/67 34 15
Paul Fenwick D Hibernian, Scottish Premier 8/25/69 26 0
Carl Fletcher D Atlanta Silverbacks, A-League 12/26/71 36 2
Marco Reda D Sogndal, Norwegian First Division 6/22/77 0 0
Tony Menezes D Ganzu, Chinese First Division 11/24/74 26 0
Kevin Harmse D ICSF Inter, Vancouver 7/4/84 0 0
Chris Pozniak D/M Orebro, Swedish Premier Division 1/10/81 4 0
Atiba Hutchinson D Osters, Swedish Premier Division 3/8/83 0 0
Richard Hastings D/M Graz AK, Austrian First Division 5/18/77 27 1
Tam Nsaliwa M Saarbrucken, German Bundesliga 3 1/28/82 8 0
Daniel Imhof M St. Gallen, Swiss First Division 11/22/77 12 0
Julian de Guzman M/F Hannover 96, German Bundesliga 3/25/81 4 0
Davide Xausa M/F Livingston, Scottish Premier 3/10/76 31 2
Dwayne de Rosario F San Jose Earthquakes, MLS 5/15/78 16 2

Staff
Andy Sharpe Head of Delegation
Holger Osieck Head Coach
Kevin Muldoon Goalkeeping Coach/Equipment Manager
Dr. Sanjay Gupta Team Doctor
Dave Foley Physiotherapist
Michael Bruns Massage Therapist
Morgan Quarry Director of Communications/World Cup Team Manager

Krammerhead
09 Jan 2003, 03:35 PM
I still say 4-0 USA.

roarksown1
09 Jan 2003, 03:43 PM
Originally posted by Krammerhead
I still say 4-0 USA.

It won't be that bad, but the USA will win, probably something closer to 2:0 or 2:1.

Canadian_Supporter
09 Jan 2003, 05:35 PM
I would be surprised if Canada scores a goal.

USA 9 Canada 0 ;)
The score doesn't really matter that much... it is good to see Canada use a few young players.

Krammerhead
10 Jan 2003, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by Canadian_Supporter
I would be surprised if Canada scores a goal.

USA 9 Canada 0 ;)
The score doesn't really matter that much... it is good to see Canada use a few young players.

Oops nevermind my original comment here.

Captain Canuck
15 Jan 2003, 08:12 PM
Just thought I should update this for those of you not involved in the thread on the US Mens New & Analysis forum. Injuries to De Guzman & Fenwick have forced them out of the squad, while Reda is also questionnable due to injury. Osieck has called up 4 youth players to the squad as a result. 18 year-old Sita-Taty Matondo, 19 year-old Winston Marshall, 20-year old Maycoll Canizalez (of Werder Bremen's reserves) & 21 year old Chris Williams (recently drafted by the Lynx).

All 4 players are un-capped at the senior level.

Desigol
17 Jan 2003, 01:23 PM
That's a major blow for Canada. He has shown against Scotland that he is Canada's best striker and was criminally overlooked by Holger during the time Corrazzin was leading the line (and couldn't score to save his life). Btw, Is Rob Friend in the lineup? I'd love to see how he would fare.

Canadian_Supporter
17 Jan 2003, 01:30 PM
Originally posted by Desigol
Btw, Is Rob Friend in the lineup? I'd love to see how he would fare.

The speculations is that he is in the lineup. Friend is 6'4 and 200lbs and plays like Kusch (in my opinion), but he has more talent. I saw Rob play in the Francophone games and I thought he had some good talent. I believe he scored two goals against Bulgaria....

Chowderhead
17 Jan 2003, 02:54 PM
No DeGuzman and it's also rumored that no DeRosario. Is it true that DeRo is out as well? Too bad because I thought that you boys could have brought it hard.

Well, we'll see.

TopDogg
17 Jan 2003, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by Desigol
He has shown against Scotland that he is Canada's best striker ...
I think Radzinski may have something to say about that.