
The Coach
FC Edmonton boss and former Canadian national team player Colin Miller will serve as interim coach throughout the Gold Cup despite the fact that the Canadian Federation hired Benito Floro who will start on August 1. Miller, who served as interim head coach briefly in 2003-2004, inherits a squad itching for success on the international level. Miller also coached the squad during in three friendlies in January, including a listless 0-0 tie against the U.S, and oversaw a 4-0 defeat to Denmark. The interim coach, who played for the NASL’s Toronto Blizzard and two seasons with Rangers F.C., earned 61 caps for Canada as a defender. He has managed several different clubs since 1999, most notably acting as assistant coach at Derby County F.C. in 2007 and Vancouver Whitecaps FC in 2010-11. Miller joined FC Edmonton in November 2012.
The Tactics
Canada’s main tactical concern is finding consistency, both on the field and in personnel. Eight managers have come and gone since the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup victory. Despite its Gold Cup success in 2007 and 2009 under the direction of Stephen Hart, the squad failed to advance past the group stage in 2011. Canada's main struggles lie in its inability to establish defensive togetherness and attacking prowess in front of goal, even though its roster features exciting players in the midfield, like Johnson and 20-year-old Lucas Cavallini. Canada has been poor in its latest international contests, most recently suffering a 1-0 loss to Costa Rica on May 28. Group A presents an interesting challenge for Canada—a team that, on paper, seems to have the tools to succeed—as it seeks to take advantage of inexperienced Martinique, and Mexico and Panama sides that are struggling as of late.
The History
It's been downhill since the win in 2000. In 2002, the team finished in third place after beating South Korea but needed a coin toss to advance out of the group stage. Amazingly, the squad also won a similar coin flip in 2000. Canada finished in third place in 2007 after beating Guadeloupe in the third-place game, and it reached the quarterfinals in 2009. CONCACAF Gold Cup Results1991: Eliminated in first round
1993: Eliminated in first round
1996: Eliminated in first round
1998: DNQ (Withdrew)
2000: Champions
2002: Third place
2003: Eliminated in first round
2005: Eliminated in first round
2007: Third place
2009: Eliminated in quarterfinals
2011: Eliminated in first round