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26th September 2022
10:35am BST

Several players in the squad have voiced their displeasure at the news that their first World Cup appearance in 36 years will not be marked with a new shirt.
"I’m not a fan of it, to be honest," defender Sam Adekugbe told The Athletic.
"I just feel like every team should get a new kit for the World Cup because it’s a symbolic event. I don’t hate it, but I would have liked to have gotten a new kit, just because it’s something to cherish."
Meanwhile star player Jonathon David was spotted covering the Nike logo as an act of protest while celebrating his goal in their game against Qatar last weekend.
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Canada Soccer general secretary Earl Cochrane revealed that the process to design and create a new kit can take as long as 18 months.
"It’s a long process," he said.
"As opposed to just saying, 'We’re going to make a decision today that Canada is going to work and we’re going to turn that around in two or three months.' That’s a conversation that happens in 2018 or 2019, not 2021."
Canada begin their World Cup campaign with a game against Belgium on November 23.
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