Canada's men's national soccer team and its players[1][2] hold the following competitive records as of November 15, 2011.
All official records are updated and published annually in the Canada Soccer Yearbook (2008,[3] 2009,[4] 2010,[5] 2011[6]).
Competitive record
Team and Individual records
Team
First game
2–3 loss to
Australia June 7, 1924
First win
1–0 win against
Australia June 14, 1924
Biggest win
7–0 vs
Saint Lucia October 7, 2011
Biggest loss
0–8 vs
Mexico June 18, 1993
Most goals scored in one game
7 – vs
Saint Lucia on October 7, 2011
Longest winning streak
6 games – from February 20, 2000 vs
Mexico to June 4, 2000 vs
Cuba
Longest undefeated streak
15 games – from September 2, 1999 vs
Jamaica to June 4, 2000 vs
Cuba
Longest losing streak
8 games – from October 31, 1974 vs
Poland to August 10, 1975 vs
Hungary
Longest winless streak
12 games – from April 12, 1974 vs
Bermuda to September 24, 1976 vs
United States
Longest goalless streak
604 minutes – from July 10, 2009 vs
Costa Rica to May 29, 2010 vs
Venezuela
Longest clean sheet streak
556 minutes – from September 2, 2011 vs
Saint Lucia to February 29, 2012 vs
Armenia
Individual
Most appearances
84 – Paul Stalteri
Longest international career
22 years – Pat Onstad from 1988 to 2010
Most goals
19 – Dale Mitchell and Dwayne De Rosario
Most goals in one game
3 – John Catliff vs
Jamaica in 1988, Alex Bunbury vs
Bermuda in 1992 and Simeon Jackson vs
Saint Lucia in 2011
Most goals in one year
7 – Igor Vrablic in 1985
Most consecutive games with at least one goal
4 – Dale Mitchell and Ali Gerba
Most consecutive games with at least two goals
2 – Tom Kouzmanis vs
Jamaica and
Trinidad and Tobago in 1995, and Ali Gerba vs
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (twice) in 2008
Most braces (2 goals in one game)
5 – Dale Mitchell vs
New Zealand in 1980,
Trinidad and Tobago in 1981,
Guatemala in 1985 and 1988, and
Honduras in 1991
Most penalty kicks scored
6 – Dwayne De Rosario
Least amount of time in between two consecutive goals
1 minute – Tom Kouzmanis vs
Jamaica in 1995
Longest amount of time between first and last goals
12 years and 10 months – Tomasz Radzinski vs
Brazil in 1996 and
Mexico in 2008
Most appearances before scoring a first international goal
38 – Patrice Bernier vs
Guatemala in 2009
Fastest goal from kickoff
4th minute – Adrian Serioux vs
Honduras in 2008, Ali Gerba vs
Guatemala in 2009, and Igor Vrablic vs
Indonesia in 1986
Latest goal in regulation time
93rd minute – Gavin McCallum vs
Venezuela in 2010
Latest goal in extra time
120th minute – John Catliff vs
Mexico in 1990
Most goals in a debut
2 – Art Hughes, Dale Mitchell, Nick Papadakis, Tom Kouzmanis
Player records
Most capped Canadian players
Bold notes player is still active.
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Top goalscorers
Bold notes player is still active.
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Player awards
Awarded by the Canadian Soccer Association.[7]*
See: Canadian Players of the Year
Note
*The Canadian Players of the Year are determined by voting from Canadian media and coaches, save for 2002 when it was determined by fan voting, and 2005 and 2006 when it was determined by fans and media voting. The Canadian U-20 Player of the Year was determined by fans and media voting until 2007, from when it was determined by the voting of Canadian coaches.
All-time record against other nations
As of November 15, 2011
See also
References
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- Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association
- Quebec Student Sports Federation
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- International women's football
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- 1: Inside the North American zone, but CFU member.
- 2: South American country, but affiliated to CONCACAF and CFU.
- 3: Full or associate CONCACAF member, but non-FIFA member.
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