Spotlight on Alphonso Davies ahead of Canada’s World Cup qualifiers in Edmonton
Asked about his favourite soccer memory growing up in his hometown of Edmonton, Alphonso Davies smiled.
“Just being a kid, playing football with my friends … And now here I am playing with the national team in my hometown,” he said. “It’s just going to feel like I’m back on the soccer pitch with the Edmonton Strikers and just having fun with some friends.”
He’s about to do it again, this time with a band of brothers wearing the Maple Leaf.
The Bayern Munich star will be the main attraction when the Canadian men, currently ranked 48th in the world, host No. 45 Costa Rica on Nov. 12 and No. 9 Mexico on Nov. 16 in a pair of crucial World Cup qualifying matches in Edmonton. Davies’ star power — combined with the appeal of an exciting young Canada team under John Herdman — has already seen close to 40,000 tickets sold for each game at Commonwealth Stadium.