Canada: Jesse Marsch selects seven players from CF Montreal, including Samuelle Piette

The coach of the Canadian men’s team Jesse Marsch has selected seven CF Montreal players from his squad of 19 athletes for the camp which will take place in Toronto, at the dawn of the two-way duel in the quarter-finals of the Concacaf Nations League which takes place later this month against Suriname.

The 19 Canadian players, whose teams were eliminated from their respective championships, will spend a week in Toronto under the leadership of Marsch. The final squad, which will be announced Friday, will then travel to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for a camp, before traveling to Suriname.

The CF Montreal players invited are goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois, defenders Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, Joel Waterman, Raheem Edwards, midfielders Nathan Saliba, Samuel Piette and Alessandro Biello.

Canada, ranked 35th in the world, will begin this home-and-away series against Suriname (No. 136) on November 15 in Paramaribo. The return match will take place four days later at BMO Field in Toronto.

The FIFA international window will run from November 11-19.

Roster for camp in Toronto

Goalkeepers : Maxime Crépeau, Portland Timbers; Jonathan Sirois, CF Montreal; James Pantemis, Portland Timbers.

Defenders : Richie Laryea, Toronto FC; Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, CF Montréal; Kobe Franklin, Toronto FC; Joel Waterman, CF Montréal; Kamal Miller, Timbers de Portland; Adam Pearlman, Toronto FC; Raheem Edwards, CF Montréal; Richard Chukwu Toronto FC; Zorhan Bassong, Sporting de Kansas City.

Midfielders : Jonathan Osorio, Toronto FC; Nathan Saliba, CF Montreal; Samuel Piette, CF Montreal; Alessandro Biello, CF Montreal.

Attackers : Stephen Afrifa, Kansas City Sporting; Deandre Kerr, Toronto FC; Jules-Anthony Vilsaint, CF Montreal.

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