Canada Soccer extends men’s head coach Jesse Marsch through 2030 World Cup
Canada Soccer has signed Jesse Marsch to an extension that will see him serve as head coach of the national men’s soccer team through the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
The organization announced the move Monday as Marsch and the Canadian squad gathered in Charlotte, N.C., for a pre-World Cup training camp.
“Jesse’s contribution as our men’s national team coach has been exceptional, both on and off the field,” Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue said in a statement. “He’s instilled a clear identity and raised the competitive bar for our team.”
The 53-year-old American was named head coach of the national team in 2024 and the country has since gone 12-5-12, scoring 37 goals and conceding 23 across his 29 games in charge.


