- Dwayne de Rosario
Dwayne De Rosario (also spelt de Rosario and commonly shortened to D-Ro by fans; born on May 15, 1978 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian soccer player, who currently plays as a midfielder and forward for Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer.
- Greg Sutton
Greg Sutton (born 19 April 1977 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian Footballer. He is a goalkeeper for the Canadian national team and for Major League Soccer's Toronto FC.
- Adrian Serioux
Adrian Serioux (born May 12, 1979 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian international soccer player who currently plays for FC Dallas in Major League Soccer. After playing college soccer for the University of New Haven, Serioux started his pro career with the Toronto Lynx in the A-League. He then moved to England and Millwall. Serioux is known to have one of the longest throws in the sport, once setting up a goal against Leicester City, …
- Dominic Kinnear
Dominic Kinnear (born in July 26 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland) is the current head coach of the Houston Dynamo of U.S. Major League Soccer. Kinnear grew up in the U.S., but began his professional career with Scottish club St. Johnstone. He then went on to play for several U.S. teams and Mexican club Necaxa. He earned fifty-four caps with the U.S. national team.
- Paul Stalteri
Paul Stalteri (born October 18, 1977 in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian soccer player, who is currently a defender for Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premiership. Stalteri signed with Spurs in May 2005. A defender who can play either side of the field as well as in midfield, Stalteri played 7 seasons for Werder Bremen of the 1. Bundesliga, from 1998 to 2005. Paul began his soccer career playing one year of college soccer at Clemson University in 1996, …
- Dale Mitchell
Dale William Mitchell (born April 21, 1958 in Vancouver) is a former top-level professional soccer striker who played for several North American teams in the 1980s and 1990s and is tied for having scored the most career goals for the Canadian national team, having scored 19 times in 55 appearances. Mitchell played in the former North American Soccer League, beginning his pro career with the Vancouver Whitecaps (1977, 1978), playing with Portland Timbers (1979 to 1982), …
- Kevin Harmse
Kevin Harmse is a professional soccer player currently plays for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Raised in British Columbia, Harmse was drafted by the Vancouver Whitecaps in 2002 but transferred to Tromsø I.L. in the Norwegian Premier League (Tippeligaen). He did not see much playing time, so he returned to the Whitecaps in 2004, where he gradually worked himself to become a cornerstone of the Whitecaps defense, playing in 36 games and scoring once.
- Atiba Hutchinson
Atiba Hutchinson (born to Trinidadian parents February 8, 1983) is a professional Canadian soccer player who plays for F.C. Copenhagen in the Danish Superliga. He can play all positions on the midfield and as supporting striker. He has played more than 25 matches for the Canadian national team, and represented Canada at the 2003, 2005 & 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cups.
- Hayley Wickenheiser
Hayley Wickenheiser (born August 12, 1978, in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a player for the female Canadian ice hockey team. She is a cousin of the late National Hockey League player, Doug Wickenheiser. Wickenheiser has been a member of the Canadian National team since 1995, winning the silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, the gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, and another gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games (in which, …
- Rob Friend
Rob Friend is a professional soccer player from Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. And plays now for Borussia Mönchengladbach from Germany. Friend played university soccer at University of California at Santa Barbara, after he graduated he was drafted in the 4th round of the MLS Super Draft by Chicago Fire. As a senior on the UCSB Soccer team, Friend scored in 12 consecutive matches which ranks 4th in NCAA history.
- Tomasz Radzinski
Tomasz Radzinski is a Polish-born Canadian football striker who is currently without a club after leaving Fulham F.C. in London, England. Born in Poland, Radzinski began his playing career with St. Catharines Wolves before moving to Germinal Ekeren in Belgium.
- Nick Dasovic
Nick Robert Dasovic (born December 5, 1968 in Vancouver) is a retired professional Canadian soccer player who appeared for the Canadian national team 62 times and has scored twice. He most recently was a player / assistant coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps of the USL First Division. A 6'1, 180lbs defender, Dasovic began his career in the Yugoslav First League and later the Croatian First League playing for Croatian clubs, including a season with Dinamo Zagreb.
- Kevin McKenna
Kevin McKenna is an Canadian professional football (soccer) player with 1. FC Köln in the German 2. Bundesliga. He is a defender who also plays at times as a midfielder or forward. He has scored 9 times in 36 appearances for the Canadian national team. A Calgary Foothills player as an amateur, McKenna played three seasons (the first two in the reserves) with German Bundesliga side Energie Cottbus.
- Holger Osieck
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- Jeff Clarke
Jeffrey Clarke (born October 18, 1977 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is Canadian soccer midfielder who has earned nineteen caps, scoring one goal, for the Canadian national team. He currently plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps in the First Division of the United Soccer Leagues.
- Mark Watson
Mark Watson (born October 8, 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a professional soccer player who has earned the second most caps in the history of the Canadian national team. Watson currently plays for the Charleston Battery of the USL First Division. He joined the Battery in 2006, after his third stint with the Vancouver Whitecaps, having played 10 games for the 86ers in the summer of 1993 when he was named an APSL First Team All Star, and 9 games in 1994.
- Jaime Peters
Jaime Peters (born 4 May 1987 in Pickering, Ontario) is a Canadian footballer who currently plays in midfield for Ipswich Town in the English Coca-Cola Football League Championship. He made his Canadian national team debut at the age of 17 against Guatemala. He has played 12 times for Canada.
- Jason Bent
Jason Bent (born March 12, 1977 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a former Canadian international soccer player. After playing college soccer for the University of Maryland, Bent started his pro career with the Colorado Rapids in the MLS. During his time with the Rapids he helped the team reach the finals for the first time, and on 1999 he again helped the Rapids reach the finals in the US Open Cup. Bent was really close to signing a long term contract with FC Copenhagen in 2001.
- Paul Peschisolido
Paolo Pasquale Peschisolido, commonly known as Paul Peschisolido (born May 25, 1971 in Scarborough, Canada) is a professional footballer, He currently plays for Luton Town. He has played for several English Football League sides and 52 times for the Canadian national team, scoring 10 times. Peschisolido has proved to be a popular player with supporters, becoming a crowd favourite at all the clubs he has played at.
- Sandro Grande
Sandro Grande (born September 29, 1977 in Montreal) is a professional soccer player from Quebec who, as of 2006, plays for Molde F.K. in Norway and is part of the Canadian national team. A 5'8, 160lbs. midfielder, Grande became the first Quebec-born footballer to sign with an Italian Serie A club, signing a three-year deal with Brescia Calcio in 2001. Appearing in just one match for the first team, in the Intertoto Cup in July 2001, …
- Colin Miller
Colin Fyfe Miller (born October 4, 1964 in Lanarkshire) is a Scottish-born Canadian professional football coach who captained the Canadian national team several times while earning 61 caps in total. Moving to Vancouver as a youth, Miller began his professional playing career as an 18 year old, joining the Toronto Blizzard of the NASL in 1982. After playing 23 games over three seasons with the Blizzard, Miller joined Scottish giants Rangers, …
- Carlo Corazzin
Giancarlo ('Carlo') Corazzin (born December 25, 1971 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is a former professional Canadian soccer player who has appeared for the Canadian national team 58 times and has scored 11 goals. Corazzin began his career with Winnipeg Fury of the Canadian Soccer League in 1992, scoring 10 goals in 24 games, and helping the team win the CSL Championship. In 1993 Corazzin signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps of the USL First Division, …
- Alen Marcina
Alen Marcina (born July 30, 1979) is a Canadian footballer currently playing as a striker for the Montreal Impact. Marcina played college soccer with Barry University before joining the Ottawa Wizards for the 2002-03 CPSL season, where he scored 9 goals in just 10 matches. When the Wizards had their license revoked by the CPSL, Marcina tried his luck in Europe and managed to land a contract with Greek giants PAOK in January, 2004.
- Paul Dolan
Paul Dolan (born on April 16, 1966 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a former Canadian national team and Canadian Soccer League goalkeeper. Dolan was a member of Canada's Youth team in Trinidad and Tobago in 1984 that qualified for the FIFA World Youth Championship in the Soviet Union in 1985. He burst on to the national scene in 1986, when he made his debut for Canada in the opening game of the World Cup in Mexico against France.
- Alex Bunbury
Alexander ('Alex') Bunbury is a former Canadian elite professional soccer player. A striker, Bunbury became Portuguese club CS Marítimo's all-time goal scoring with 59 goals in 165 games. He also the Canadian national team's third leading all-time scorer with 16 goals and its fourth leading all-time cap winner with 65. Bunbury began his professional playing career with the Hamilton Steelers (1987-90), …
- Todd MacCulloch
Todd Carlyle MacCulloch (born January 27 1976 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian former professional basketball player in the NBA. A Winnipeg, Manitoba native, the 7'0", 280 lb (2.13 m, 125 kg) center played four seasons in the NBA before being forced to retire prematurely due to a genetic neuromuscular disorder that affected his feet, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. In his first two seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers, MacCulloch played reserve center, …
- Greg Francis
Greg Francis is the Head Coach of the Canadian Junior Men’s Basketball National Team and the Canadian Men’s Basketball National Development Coach. Francis was a member of the Canadian National Team, that finished seventh in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Francis played for the Fairfield University basketball team from 1994-1997 finishing his career with 1,570 points, ranking him fifth all-time at the school.
- Vicky Sunohara
Vicky Sunohara (born on May 18 1970, in Scarborough, Ontario) is a female ice hockey player, playing for Canada's national team. She is of Japanese - Ukrainian ethnicity. Once considered the best female ice hockey player in the world, she won an Olympic silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, and was idolized by Japanese seeking a hero in ice hockey. She continued with an Olympic gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, …
- Fernando Aguiar
Fernando Aguiar (born in Chaves, Portugal, in 1972) is a Portuguese born Canadian football (soccer) player. He is currently on the books of Gondomar Sporte Clube. Aguiar has both Portuguese and Canadian citizenship, but having grown up in Canada he has featured for the Canadian national team. Aguiar has not played for Canada for many years, having been passed over by previous coaches Holger Osieck and Frank Yallop. Aguiar began his career in the Canadian Soccer League, …
- John Catliff
John Catliff (born January 8, 1965, in Vancouver, Canada) is a former professional soccer player who is tied for having scored the most goals for the Canadian national team with 19 in 43 appearances between 1984 and 1994. The 6'1' ', 200 lb (91 kg) Catliff was a Canadian Soccer League star, scoring the second most goals of anyone in the league's six year history with 69. 'Big John', as he is known within Canadian soccer, …
- Wayne Yearwood
Wayne Yearwood (born September 22, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former professional and Olympic basketball player from Canada, who was with the Canadian national team. He played for Team Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, along with his friend and teammate Dwight Walton, and played seven years with the Canadian national team along with Steve Nash for several years, and eight years playing professionally in Europe.
- John Lucas
John Herman Lucas (born 12 June 1922 in Barbados) is a former West Indian and Canadian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. He began his career playing for Barbados, playing twelve first-class matches. He later emigrated to Canada and played three first-class matches for the Canadian national team. He finished his career with an impressive batting average of 53.70 with a highest score of 216 not out.
- Andrew Hainault
Andrew Hainault (born June 17, 1986 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian soccer defender. He currently plays for FK SIAD Most. He has also played for the Canadian national team.
- Dave McLlwain
Dave McLlwain (born January 9, 1967 in Seaforth, Ontario) is a former NHL forward who is best known for playing for a record four NHL teams (the Winnipeg Jets, the New York Islanders, the Buffalo Sabres, and the Toronto Maple Leafs) in one season during the 1991-92 season. This record is shared with Dennis O'Brien who did it during the 1977-78 NHL season. Dave McLlwain was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins, round 9 #172 overall in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.
- Andy Pick
Robert Andrew Pick (born 19 November 1963 in Nottingham) is a former English cricketer, and is currently the coach of the Canadian national team. A medium-pace bowler, Pick played county cricket for Nottinghamshire. He made a somewhat inauspicious first-class debut against Hampshire in July 1983, returning first-innings figures of 20-3-101-0. During this match he also made his List A debut in the John Player League, taking 1-56 from eight overs, …
- Dan Ratushny
Dan Ratushny (born October 29, 1970 in Nepean, Ontario, Canada) is a professional hockey defenceman who played 1 game in the National Hockey League in 1993 for the Vancouver Canucks. A skilled defender with a smooth skating stride, Ratushny was selected 25th overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Winnipeg Jets following his freshman season at Cornell University. He would spend two more seasons at Cornell, …
- Mike Maneluk
Mike Maneluk (born October 1, 1973, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey left wing. He currently plays for EV Zug of Switzerland's Nationalliga A. Maneluk played three seasons for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League and one for the Canadian National Team before becoming a professional. He put up large numbers in the American Hockey League with the Baltimore Bandits, Worcester IceCats, and Philadelphia Phantoms, …
- Rob Baarts
Robert "Rob" Baarts is a retired Canadian soccer forward who currently coaches youth soccer in the Portland, Oregon area of the United States. Rob Baarts grew up in Surrey, British Columbia and attended college at the University of Portland. He spent four seasons on the Pilot’s soccer team under coach Clive Charles. When he finished his career at Portland, he had 29 goals and 14 assists. Baarts’ highlight with the Pilots came in 1988 when he, …
- Michael Klukowski
Michael ("Mike") Klukowski (born May 27, 1981 in Amstetten, Austria) is a Polish-Canadian footballer who plays at left back for Club Brugge and the Canadian national team. He has both Canadian and Polish citizenship. A promising Canadian left-back, Michael Klukowski has enjoyed a rapid rise since moving to Belgium in 2002.
- Greg Newton
Greg Newton (born September 7, 1974 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) was center for the Duke Blue Devils basketball team from 1994-1997. Newton was Team Captain in his senior season. He was a member of the Canadian National Team, that finished seventh in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Newton averaged 7.6 points per game for his career. When Tim Duncan was told that Newton had called him soft, …