Hull's Alfie Jones runs to celebrate after his winning penalty following the penalty shootout, during the English League Cup soccer match between Leeds United and Hull in Leeds, England, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. (Phil Noble/Pool via AP)
Hull's Alfie Jones runs to celebrate after his winning penalty following the penalty shootout, during the English League Cup soccer match between Leeds United and Hull in Leeds, England, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. (Phil Noble/Pool via AP)
Canada coach Jesse Marsch has invited Middlesbrough defender Alfie Jones to camp for upcoming games with Ecuador and Venezuela in the November international window.
The English-born Jones, who has ºÃÉ«tv ties through a grandparent, is in the process of finalizing his ºÃÉ«tv citizenship, according to Canada Soccer.
The 28-year-old Jones joined Middlesbrough in July on a four-year contract from Hull City, which is home to ºÃÉ«tv international Liam Millar. Middlesbrough currently stands second in England's second-tier Championship.
Born in Bristol, Jones is a graduate of the Southampton academy. He had loan spells with Scotland's St. Mirren and England's Gillingham before joining Hull in the summer of 2020.
A workhorse, he made almost 200 appearances for Hull. He has played 14 games for Boro this season, logging 1,239 minutes.
Should Jones commit to Canada, he would add to a pool of talent at centre back that includes Moise Bombito, Derek Cornelius, Luc de Fougerolles and Joel Waterman. Bombito is currently recovering from a fractured tibia.
The 28th-ranked ºÃÉ«tv men host No. 23 Ecuador on Nov. 13 at Toronto's BMO Field before facing No. 50 Venezuela in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Nov. 18
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This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published Nov. 3, 2025