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2026 FIFA World Cup
3JUN

Canada lose Flores a day after picking him

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Marcelo Flores, 22, ruptured his ACL one day after Canada named him in their 26-man squad. Jesse Marsch must name a replacement before the 12 June opener against Bosnia.

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Key takeaway

Canada must replace Flores under FIFA's 24-hour injury rule before facing Bosnia in their 12 June opener.

Canada lost Marcelo Flores, 22, to a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament one day after he was named in their 26-man squad 1. The naming fell inside the same late-May lock-in window that saw Pochettino submit the United States' final 26 , the point at which every co-host was meant to be settling rather than reshuffling. The injury was non-contact, suffered in the CONCACAF Champions Cup final, and head coach Jesse Marsch confirmed the rupture. Canada open at home against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June.

FIFA rules let a team replace a player for serious injury up to 24 hours before its first match, so Marsch has until the eve of that opener to name a substitute. The rule cuts both ways: it buys time, but it also forces him to settle his final 26 against the calendar rather than on the form of a competitive window he no longer has.

The depth held without Flores. Canada beat Uzbekistan 2-0 in Edmonton on 2 June, with Maxime Crépeau pressing his case in goal, the kind of result that suggests Marsch can absorb the loss inside his existing pool rather than reaching for an untested name. Bosnia carry their own weight here: they are the side that knocked Italy out in the March playoffs to deny a former champion a third straight tournament, and they meet a co-host now missing a squad player before a ball is kicked.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Canada's football team named their 26-man World Cup squad and, one day later, lost one of those players to a serious knee injury. Marcelo Flores, a 22-year-old midfielder, tore his ACL (the main stabilising ligament in the knee) during the CONCACAF Champions Cup final. The injury happened without contact, meaning no other player touched him; his knee gave way under the strain of a turning movement. FIFA's rules allow a team to replace a player with a serious injury up to 24 hours before their first match. Canada play Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June, so Marsch must name a replacement before then. In the meantime, Canada played Uzbekistan in Edmonton on 2 June and won 2-0 without Flores, showing the squad can function without him, though a late replacement will arrive without the pre-tournament camp preparation the original 26 shared.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

FIFA's 2026 squad-announcement deadline fell before the CONCACAF Champions Cup final, forcing Marsch to name Flores in Canada's 26 before that match was played. FIFA's squad announcement rules oblige a final-26 declaration by a set date, which in 2026 fell before the final club fixtures of several leagues including the CONCACAF competition.

The secondary cause is the non-contact injury mechanism, which suggests Flores was running a fatigue load at the time of the rupture that a pre-tournament medical assessment, conducted before the cup final, could not have detected.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Canada must name a Flores replacement before 11 June and integrate that player into a squad structure in under ten days, without the benefit of the pre-tournament camp sessions that preceded the squad announcement.

  • Risk

    The replacement player, whoever is named, will not have shared the tactical preparation sessions that the original 26 attended. In a tournament where group-stage margins can be fine, a player out of tactical sync with the squad creates a specific substitution risk for Marsch.

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