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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUN

Canada to replace Flores by 11 June

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Canada must name a replacement for Marcelo Flores, who ruptured his ACL after being named in the squad, by 3pm ET on 11 June, with Austin FC winger Jayden Nelson the favoured choice.

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Key takeaway

Nelson is the likely Flores replacement as Canada's 11 June deadline approaches.

Canada must name a replacement for midfielder Marcelo Flores, who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) after Canada named him in the World Cup squad , by 3pm ET on Thursday 11 June 1. Austin FC winger Jayden Nelson leads the field of candidates.

The deadline falls a day before Canada's opening ceremony and three days before its first group match, leaving a co-host nation finalising its squad as the tournament begins around it. An ACL rupture rules Flores out for months, so the replacement is permanent rather than a precaution.

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In plain English

Canada's squad included a 22-year-old attacking midfielder called Marcelo Flores. The day after Canada named him in their World Cup squad, he ruptured a knee ligament (his ACL, the anterior cruciate ligament) in the final of a CONCACAF club competition. An ACL rupture typically ends a player's season immediately. FIFA's rules allow teams to replace a player who suffers a serious injury before their first match. Canada must name the replacement by 3pm on 11 June, just one day before Canada's opening ceremony and three days before their first match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. A winger called Jayden Nelson, who plays for Austin FC in the American soccer league MLS (Major League Soccer), is the most likely replacement.

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