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Canada's final World Cup qualifier important for FIFA rankings, World Cup draw

Canada's final World Cup qualifier important for FIFA rankings, World Cup draw

CBC
Tuesday, March 29, 2022 02:26:06 AM UTC

It was a moment that was 36 years in the making for the Canadian men's team. 

Canada officially booked its place at the 2022 FIFA World Cup with a convincing 4-0 win over Jamaica on Sunday, marking the team's return to the tournament since its only previous appearance in Mexico in 1986, when it meekly bowed out following three consecutive shutout losses in the group stage. 

Nearly four decades of heartbreak and hardship instantly dissipated on a frigid evening at Toronto's BMO Field thanks to a "golden generation" of Canadian players, and a coach in John Herdman who has completely transformed the men's national team program since his appointment a little more than four years ago.  

"It's unbelievable. We're a football country… We've just qualified for a World Cup," said Herdman, who previously guided the women's side to back-to-back Olympic bronze medals in 2012 and 2016. "This is a legit football country. Our women's team won an Olympic gold [in Tokyo last summer.] What more could we ask for? It's time.

"This country, they never believed in us because we gave them nothing to believe in. They believe now," he said. "If we all get behind each other, this is the time for everyone to get behind football and unite, because we can be a powerhouse." 

So now the question becomes what lies ahead for Canada before it competes in the biggest sporting event on the planet later this year? 

WATCH | Canada back in World Cup after 36 years:

For starters, there is the small matter of Canada's final match of the CONCACAF qualifiers against Panama on Wednesday night. The Canadians currently top the table with 28 points, and enjoy a three-point edge over the United States and Mexico. A win or a draw in Panama City would clinch first place in the group, a seemingly unattainable goal for Herdman's team when it began its qualifying journey in earnest a year ago. 

And if you think Canada is simply going to phone it in on Wednesday now that World Cup qualification has been secured, well, you haven't been paying close enough attention. This team doesn't do anything half-heartedly. Herdman would never stand for that, and the players wouldn't dream of disrespecting him by taking their foot off the gas pedal.  

The convincing victory over Jamaica was as much about sending a message to the rest of CONCACAF as it was about booking a spot at the World Cup. The U.S. and Mexico have historically ruled soccer in this part of the world, reigning over the region with an iron fist and squashing anyone who dared to ascend to the throne. Canada clinching first place in the group would leave no doubt in anybody's mind as to who are the new kings of the region. 

"It was a dominant performance [against Jamaica]. We showed we were the better team, we showed we are the best team in CONCACAF, which I think we set in stone," midfielder Jonathan Osorio said. 

Finishing first would be advantageous for Canada, as it would give them a better chance of obtaining a higher seed for Friday's draw in Doha, thus increasing the probability of it being placed into an easier group at the World Cup.  

Dwayne De Rosario, Jimmy Brennan, Karina LeBlanc and Steph Labbe are a few of the Canadian soccer greats joining hosts Brendan Dunlop and Craig Forrest to talk about the men's national team qualifying for Qatar 2022. It's available across all CBC digital platforms: Gem, CBCSports.ca, CBC Sports Youtube, CBC Olympics Facebook and Twitter 

The Canadian men were ranked 73rd in the world when they started World Cup qualifying in March, 2021. Today, Canada is 33rd. FIFA will use the rankings released on March 31 to determine the four pots for the draw. Right now, Canada is on the Pot 3-Pot 4 bubble, but a win in Panama would likely see it move up the world rankings, thus improving its chances of landing in Pot 3 for Friday's draw. 

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