John Herdman will remain as Canada’s men’s soccer coach

The 47-year-old Briton coached Canada in its first men’s World Cup appearance since 1986, AP said.

He led New Zealand’s women’s team from 2006-11 and Canada’s women from 2011-18, winning Olympic bronze medals in 2012 and 2016.

John Herdman says he will remain as Canada's men's soccer coach.

… At the World Cup in Qatar, our men showed the world that they belong at that level

“Success at this level will always invite opportunity,” Herdman said in a statement on Wednesday. (LaPresse)

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