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Edmonton Journal
18 hours ago
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
Tajon Buchanan, Jonathan David lead way as Canada downs Ukraine at Canadian Shield
Article content Daniel Jebbison, who plays in England for Bournemouth, came on to start the second half for his second cap, in place of Promise David. Ukraine's Heorhiy Sudakov had a glorious chance in the 72nd minute but put his header over the crossbar. The Canadians were not as connected in the second half although Jonathan David came close to his hat-trick in the 75th, only to see his redirect go high. Substitute Jayden Nelson hit the goalpost in the 78th minute. Jonathan David extended a minute later to a standing ovation. Buchanan made it 3-0 in the 81st minute, outmuscling a defender in front of goal to knock home a ball headed his way off a Canadian free kick for his fifth Canadian goal. Canada improved to 7-4-5 under coach Jesse Marsch with one of these ties turning into a penalty shootout win over Venezuela and another into a shootout loss to Uruguay, both at last summer's Copa America. Canada's previous scoring high under Marsch was a 3-0 win over No. 137 Suriname in November 2024.


BBC News
25-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Analysis: Bournemouth 2-0 Leicester
Andoni Iraola made a point of saying after the game that this season did not end with a "reward".That will feel somewhat like a missed opportunity, especially given the Cherries' early form, but there are positives to take from the campaign positives are plentiful. Bournemouth's largest points tally in the Premier League, their best top-flight season. They could not find a path to Europe but it was still Sunday, it was an utterly dominant performance against Leicester and they got the result they deserved despite often seeming as if they would be forced to play out a goalless Jebbison's goal being disallowed for the ball going out of play in the build-up was a tough moment on the path to victory, but two late goals proved the Semenyo turned home from close range, then delivered a tidy finish to seal a 2-0 victory which seemed a fair have been solid this season, but there is still much to do if they are to reach the same heights next season.


Globe and Mail
25-02-2025
- Sport
- Globe and Mail
Bournemouth's Jebbison switches international commitment to Canada from England
Daniel Jebbison of Premier League side Bournemouth has decided to switch his international commitment to Canada from England and on Monday the forward was listed on Canada's preliminary squad for the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League Finals. The Canadian-born Jebbison, who is eligible to represent England and Jamaica through his parents, spent years as an England youth international and went to the Under-20 World Cup with the Three Lions in 2023. Canada Soccer told Reuters the 21-year-old Jebbison cannot officially play for Canada until his 'change of association' has been approved by FIFA. According to a source familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity, Canada Soccer expects Jebbison's one-time transfer to be completed before naming a final 23-man roster and potentially even this week. In 2021, the then 17-year-old Sheffield United striker became the youngest player to score in his first Premier League start in a 1-0 win over Everton. Jebbison has not scored in eight Premier League appearances off the bench for Bournemouth this season but does have two goals in two FA Cup appearances.


CBC
24-02-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Bournemouth's Jebbison named to Canada's 60-man preliminary roster for CONCACAF Nations League Finals
Canada coach Jesse Marsch has submitted his 60-man preliminary squad for the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League Finals, with AFC Bournemouth forward Daniel Jebbison among the notable inclusions. Canadian-born Daniel Jebbison, currently seeing time in the English Premier League with Bournemouth, has represented England at youth level. The 21-year-old from Oakville, Ont., has scored twice in the FA Cup among 12 appearances for Bournemouth across all competitions this season, and previously played for Sheffield United in 2021 and Watford. The 31st-ranked Canadian men take on No. 19 Mexico in one semifinal while the 16th-ranked Americans face No. 36 Panama, with both games March 20 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. The championship game and third-place playoff are scheduled for three days later at the same venue. The deadline for declaring the final 23-man roster is March 10. Thirty of the 60 players are with Major League Soccer clubs including five from Toronto FC (Theo Corbeanu, Deandre Kerr, Richie Laryea, Jonathan Osorio and Kosi Thompson). There are four from CF Montreal (Jahkeele Marshall Rutty, Sam Piette, Nathan Saliba and Jonathan Sirois) and four from the Vancouver Whitecaps (Sam Adekugbe, Ali Ahmed, Jayden Nelson and Ralph Priso). Marshall-Rutty, Nelson and Priso all spent time with TFC. Uncapped players with Canadian youth national team experience include Andre Ali-Gayapersad (CF Damm, Spain), Moise Clovis Archange (Orlando City academy), Shola Jimoh (York United, CPL), Kerr (Toronto FC), Jovan Ivanisevic (Bologna FC 1909 U20, Italy), Santiago Lopez (Pumas UNAM, Mexico), Marshall-Rutty (CF Montreal), James Pantemis (Portland Timbers), Priso (Vancouver Whitecaps), Justin Smith, RCD Espanyol (Spain) and Kimani Stewart-Baynes (Colorado Rapids). Jimoh, a 16-year-old winger, is the lone player currently with a Canadian Premier League team. There are several players with international options such as Promise David (Canada and Nigeria) and Dieu-Merci Michel (Canada and Angola). And Santiago Lopez, eligible for both Canada and Mexico, is playing for Pumas UNAM in Mexico. Canada made it to the final four in November with a 4-0 aggregate win over No. 138 Suriname in their two-legged quarterfinal. The Canadian men have not played since. Mexico, thanks to goals in the 85th and 97th minute, recovered from a 2-0 first-leg deficit to defeat Honduras 4-2 on aggregate in its quarterfinal. Canada is seeded first in the semifinals because of its quarterfinal performance (six points, plus-four goal difference) with Mexico fourth (three points, plus-two goal difference). The Canadian men exited the CONCACAF tournament in the quarterfinals in 2023, losing to Jamaica on the away goals rule after the two-legged series finished knotted at 4-4. Canada was runner-up to the United States in 2022-23 and failed to make the semifinals in 2019-20. Canada is currently riding a five-game unbeaten run (4-0-1). The Canadian men are 5-3-5 under Marsch, with one of those ties turning into a penalty shootout loss to No. 11 Uruguay and another to a shootout win over No. 47 Venezuela, both at Copa America. The preliminary roster features players from teams in Belgium, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Portugal, Scotland, Spain and Switzerland as well as Canada and the U.S. Full 60-man roster Goalkeepers: Maxime Crepeau, Portland Timbers (MLS); Thomas McGill, MK Dons (England); James Pantemis, Portland Timbers (MLS); Jonathan Sirois, CF Montreal (MLS); Dayne St. Clair, Minnesota United (MLS); Grégoire Świderski, Deportivo Alaves B (Spain); Defenders: Sam Adekugbe, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS); Moise Clovis Archange, Orlando City academy (MLS); Zorhan Bassong, Sporting Kansas City (MLS); Moise Bombito, OGC Nice (France); Derek Cornelius Olympique de Marseille (France); Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich (Germany); Luc De Fougerolles, Fulham academy; Raheem Edwards, New York Red Bulls (MLS); Kyle Hiebert, St. Louis City (MLS); Jovan Ivanisevic, Bologna FC 1909 U20 (Italy); Alistair Johnston, Celtic (Scotland); Scott Kennedy, K.A.S. Eupen (Belgium); Jamie Knight-Lebel, Crewe Alexandra (England); Lukas MacNaugton, D.C. United (MLS); Zac McGraw, Portland Timbers (MLS); Kamal Miller, Portland Timbers (MLS); Joel Waterman, CF Montreal (MLS) Midfielders: Ali Ahmed, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS); Zachary Brault-Guillard, FC Lugano (Switzerland); Mathieu Choiniere, Grasshopper Club Zurich (Switzerland); Stephen Eustaquio, FC Porto (Portugal); Mark-Anthony Kaye, San Jose Earthquakes (MLS); Ismael Kone, Stade Rennais (France); Richie Laryea, Toronto FC (MLS); Jayden Nelson, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS); Jonathan Osorio, Toronto FC (MLS); Harry Paton, Motherwell (Scotland); Samuel Piette, CF Montreal (MLS); Ralph Priso, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS); Nathan Saliba, CF Montreal (MLS); Niko Sigur, HNK Hajduk Split (Croatia); Justin Smith, RCD Espanyol (Spain); Kosi Thompson, Toronto FC (MLS); Forwards: Stephen Afrifa, Sporting Kansas City (MLS); Andre Ali-Gayapersad CF Damm (Spain); Theo Bair AJ Auxerre (France); Charles-Andreas Brym, Almere City FC (the Netherlands); Tajon Buchanan, Villarreal CF (Spain); Theo Corbeanu, Toronto FC (MLS); Jonathan David, LOSC Lille (France); Promise David, Union Saint-Gilloise (Belgium); Junior Hoilett, Hibernian (Scotland); Daniel Jebbison, Bournemouth (England); Shola Jimoh, York United (CPL); Deandre Kerr, Toronto FC (MLS); Cyle Larin, RCD Mallorca (Spain); Santiago Lopez, Pumas UNAM (Mexico); Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, CF Montreal (MLS); Dieu-Merci Michel, Vitoria de Guimarães (Portugal); Tani Oluwaseyi, Minnesota United (MLS); Kwasi Poku, R.W.D. Molenbeek (Belgium); Jacen Russell-Rowe, Columbus Crew (MLS); Jacob Shaffelburg, Nashville SC (MLS); Kimani Stewart-Baynes, Colorado Rapids (MLS);


Reuters
24-02-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Bournemouth's Jebbison switches international commitment to Canada from England
Feb 24 (Reuters) - Daniel Jebbison of Premier League side Bournemouth has decided to switch his international commitment to Canada from England and on Monday the forward was listed on Canada's preliminary squad for the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League Finals. The Canadian-born Jebbison, who is eligible to represent England and Jamaica through his parents, spent years as an England youth international and went to the Under-20 World Cup with the Three Lions in 2023. Canada Soccer told Reuters the 21-year-old Jebbison cannot officially play for Canada until his "Change of Association" has been approved by FIFA. According to a source familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity, Canada Soccer expects Jebbison's one-time transfer to be completed before naming a final 23-man roster and potentially even this week. In 2021, the then 17-year-old Sheffield United striker became the youngest player to score in his first Premier League start in a 1-0 win over Everton. Jebbison has not scored in eight Premier League appearances off the bench for Bournemouth this season but does have two goals in two FA Cup appearances.