Canadian men to host Uzbekistan in June 1 friendly in Edmonton ahead of World Cup
The Canadian men’s soccer team is returning to Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium, although this time it’s for a game in June not November.
“So we’re fairly confident snow pants won’t be a requirement,” quipped Arlindo Gomes, vice-president of business development and venues management for Explore Edmonton.
Canada’s last game at Commonwealth was an infamous 2-1 frigid win over Mexico in a November 2021 World Cup qualifier before 44,212 hardy fans. According to Environment Canada, the game-time temperature was at minus-9 C, with a wind chill of minus-14 C.
Canadian defender Sam Adekugbe went viral after throwing himself into a snowbank after Cyle Larin scored to give Canada a 2-0 lead. The stadium was quickly dubbed Estadio “Iceteca,” after Mexico’s iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.


