Canada Soccer to use lessons from Qatar to refine support at future tournaments

ºÃÉ«tv defender Derek Cornelius is portrayed on a billboard in his hometown of Ajax, Ont., in a Nov. 20, 2022, handout photo. Thanks to Canada Soccer, all 26 players on the World Cup roster got such billboards in their hometowns. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Canada Soccer, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

DOHA, Qatar - With bumper TV audiences at home, the World Cup has focused attention on the ºÃÉ«tv men just as the Tokyo Olympics served as a platform for the women to shine.

Qatar has also allowed Canada Soccer to test out and refine programs that will resurface at the Women's World Cup next summer in Australia and New Zealand as well as the 2026 men's tournament, which Canada is co-hosting with the U.S. and Mexico.

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