Cancelling friendly a ‘tough decision’ for Canadian soccer team: captain
VANCOUVER — Refusing to play a friendly game against Panama on Sunday was a decision the Canadian men’s soccer team didn’t take lightly, says Atiba Hutchinson.
Locked in a prolonged contract dispute with Canada Soccer, the sport’s national governing body, the players felt witholding their services was a must, the Canadian captain said Wednesday.
“It was a tough decision for us on the team,” Hutchinson said. “It took a lot for us, but in our eyes, we felt like we needed to make a stance. And we felt that we truly believe that was the right thing for us to do as a group.”
The players and Canada Soccer have not reached an agreement on a new contract, but the team will still kickoff CONCACAF Nations League play Thursday when they host Curacao at B.C. Place.