Former Canada Soccer president Jim Fleming dies at age 87 on eve of World Cup
Former Canada Soccer president Jim Fleming, who helped lead Canada to its first men’s World Cup, has died on the eve of Canada’s return to the soccer showcase.
Canada Soccer said Fleming died Thursday in Edmonton. He was 87.
“We lost a great man today who was a fantastic father and our hero,” Sean Fleming, a former Canadian national team youth coach, said in a social media post. “He fought a courageous battle against COVID. (Canada Soccer) now has a great fan in heaven and has a great seat for all the games. RIP Dad. God Bless.”
Fleming, a member of the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame, served as president from 1982 to 1986 and then again from 1998 to 2002. He made some key hires during both tenures, putting England’s Tony Waiters and Germany’s Holger Osieck in charge of the Canadian men with on-field success to follow.