Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
The first problem is that when Canada does have a talented player, they usually end up playing for another country.That really is sad. I thought they were on the right path when they hosted one of the U World Cups, but that didn't last. The other sports besides hockey like tennis and basketball are picking up big time. I wonder why Canada struggles at soccer so much. They've got a ton of immigrants from the Caribbean that come to their country. You'd think they'd be able to find some decent players out of that group.
But the main problem, the Canadian Soccer Association is terribly run. They don't have any national planning regarding player development or coaching standards. And they don't have anywhere near the level of corporate support the US or Mexico does.
The real sad part is they have really good programs for player development. The Vancouver Whitecaps have had probably one of the best in North America for years and Toronto FC has a good one as well. They just have nothing at the National level to bring it together.
The 2013 Gold Cup was a sign of Canada's ineptness. That tournament was their only set of competitive matches until the 2015 Gold Cup and the brought a C-level squad. They were doing good until getting blown out by Honduras in their final WCQ, finishing a point short of the Hex, and then they got smoked in the Gold Cup. It's just sad.