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·30 Mei 2026
Mathieu Choinière: World Cup profile | Canada & LAFC midfielder

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·30 Mei 2026

By Justin Ruderman
Meet Mathieu Choinière.
The box-to-box midfielder is ready to make history with Canada at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Choinière is one of four MLS midfielders on Canada's roster, alongside Stephen Eustáquio (LAFC), Jacob Shaffelburg (LAFC) and Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC).
Beginning his MLS career with CF Montréal in 2018, Choinière helped the club win two Canadian Championships and earned two MLS All-Star selections.
Choiniére's success earned him a move to Swiss Super League powerhouse Grasshopper in 2024, before returning to MLS on loan with LAFC in 2025 (later made permanent).
Part of a larger Canadian contingent in Los Angeles under new head coach Marc Dos Santos, Choiniére plays with compatriots Eustáquio, Shaffelburg, Ryan Raposo and Thomas Hasal.
After playing in the final two matches at the 2024 Copa América, Choinière has become a prominent piece of Canada's midfield, appearing in every match for his country at the 2024-25 Concacaf Nations League and 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup.
One of many players to benefit from the appointment of head coach Jesse Marsch, Choinière will be playing in his first World Cup this summer.
Canada are in Group B alongside Bosnia & Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland.
The 2026 World Cup has expanded from the usual 32 nations to 48 total. The top two teams advance from each group, and the top eight third-place finishers also make the knockout phase (Round of 32).
The tournament, which is co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, spans from June 11 to July 19.
Canada have made two previous World Cup appearances (1986, 2022), exiting at the group stage without a point in each edition.
Canada earned automatic qualification as one of three tournament co-hosts, alongside Mexico and the United States.







































