Soccer-Canada look to cap unbeaten journey to World Cup with win in Costa Rica
By Steve Keating
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TORONTO : Canada can complete phase one of a remarkable rebuild when they visit Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifier on Thursday knowing a victory would see the country secure a place at the global showcase for the second time.
Olympic champion Justin Kripps has thrown his weight behind Canadian bobsled and skeleton athletes who are demanding change in their national sport organization, saying they "can't move forward until there is change at the top."
San Jose, Costa Rica, is a long way from St. John's, N.L., but the two could be forever intertwined if Canada beats the Costa Ricans on Thursday to secure World Cup qualification.
FIFA announced the procedures for the 2022 World Cup draw on Tuesday, with Canada still having an opportunity to move up in the men’s world rankings and improve its placement before the event takes place in Doha on April 1.
Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies has vowed to bulk up after his return to training.
The Canadian men's team is almost there.
The Professional Women's Hockey Players Association and Premier Hockey Federation are set to meet at the request of NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. Sportsnet's Jeff Marek first reported the news, saying the NHL's intention is to attempt to bring the two sides together.