
Canada is in the final week of the World Cup after 36 years, and the team's leader, Bootman, is a big part of that.
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Canada became the first team in history to lead both the men's and women's teams to the final week of the World Cup, and under her leadership, new stars have emerged as a powerful force in North and Central America.
The last time Canada played in the final week, Bootman was only 10 years old, and the England coach took over as Canada's coach in 2011.
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He led the team to the last eight of the Women's World Cup in 2015 and also played in the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.
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After winning the bronze medal and taking over the helm of the Canadian men's soccer team in 2018, the team's performance has skyrocketed, and this time, reaching the final week of the World Cup is a testament to the fact that Canadian soccer has taken off.
There are a lot of good players in Canada, we have a youngster (Alphonso Davies) who won the UEFA Europa League final, there are Canadian players all over Europe and there are a lot of newcomers who are ready to step up," said Bootman, who is 21 years old.
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Munich star Alphonsus Davies, has been a first-class star in Europe, playing Lille's 22-year-old striker Jonathan David is also a target of the giants, Bruges 23-year-old midfielder Dajon Porcharan is also favored, the strength of can not be ignored.










