Atiba Hutchinson hopes to hoist a trophy for Canada before calling it quits
TORONTO — After 20 years of banging the drum for Canada Soccer, Atiba Hutchinson was a natural to lead the Viking Clap in front of the south stand at BMO Field after the Canadian men’s 4-1 win over Honduras.
“I’ve always wanted to do that,” the 40-year-old captain said with a smile. “It was nice. I was just trying not to lose my rhythm (with the drum).
“It was good. They (the fans) were kind of calling for me. I was just happy to do that. The support that they’ve always given to us as a team, (and) me myself, has been really great. It was a cool moment.”
Hutchinson earned cap No. 103 off the bench, adding to his Canadian men’s record (Christine Sinclair has won 322 caps for Canada). And with playing time dwindling of late at Turkey’s Besiktas, where he is a club icon, he knows the end is near.