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American Jesse Marsch, whose coaching resume include stints in England's Premier League, Germany's Bundesliga and Major League Soccer, has been named coach of the Canadian men's soccer team. Canada Soccer said Marsch, the former coach of Leeds United, RB Leipzig, Red Bull Salzburg, New York Red Bulls and Montreal Impact, takes over immediately with a contract that runs through July 2026. Marsch, who becomes the 20th Canadian men's head coach, has a 170-66-103 managerial record, according to Cana
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
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F | -17 | US$3,600,000 | ||
F | -12 | US$2,160,000 | ||
F | -9 | US$1,360,000 | ||
F | -6 | US$880,000 | ||
F | -6 | US$880,000 | ||
F | -5 | US$695,000 | ||
F | -5 | US$695,000 | ||
F | -4 | US$601,000 | ||
F | -4 | US$601,000 | ||
F | -3 | US$501,000 |