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Captain Atiba Hutchinson leads Canada into CONCACAF Nations League finals

Captain Atiba Hutchinson will lead Canada at the CONCACAF Nations League finals.

The 40-year-old from Brampton, Ont., acknowledged in March, after helping Canada to a 4-1 win over Honduras in Toronto, that he likely only has a few games left.

The hope is that the veteran Besiktas midfielder can hoist a trophy for Canada before calling it quits.

Hutchinson, the Canadian men's caps leader at 103, gets that chance next week when the 47th-ranked Canadians take on No. 58 Panama in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal in Las Vegas. The 13th-ranked United States takes on No. 15 Mexico in the other June 15 semifinal at Allegiant Stadium.

The final and third-place game go June 18.

Winning the tournament would be "huge," Hutchinson said in March.

Coach John Herdman's 23-man roster features 19 players — including Hutchinson — who were part of the 26-man World Cup squad in Qatar last year. The additions are goalkeeper Tom McGill, defenders Scott Kennedy (who missed the World Cup through injury) and Dominick Zator and midfielder Victor Loturi.

The uncapped McGill, Zator and Loturi were also called into camp by Herdman for the March games against Honduras and in Curacao (a 2-0 Canada win) but did not see action.

The March matches were the first for the Canadian men since Qatar.

After the Nations League, the Canadians turn their attention to the Gold Cup. Canada opens Group D play against a yet-to-be-determined qualifier in Toronto on June 27 before heading to Houston to play No. 116 Guatemala and No. 165 Cuba.

Canada Soccer is expected to name a Gold Cup roster after Nations League play.

The Canadian men are 4-2-6 all-time against Panama, which won 1-0 the last time the two teams met in March 2022 in Panama City in Canada's final

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