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Canada will not lose their home, face Honduras in the hemisphere on September 2 – Tees

Canada will not lose their home, face Honduras in the hemisphere on September 2 – Tees

Despite the Canadian government banning maintenance with sporting events, its teams MLS had to relocate to the United States To play in their official matches, choose Canada He will never leave his home and make his home debut against Honduras.

You will be sent without confirmation This Thursday FIFA and Concoff, Fenaboth They have already been unofficially notified by his colleagues in the Canadian Federation that they have agreed everything with the local government to allow them to play in the knockout matches. Not in the United States, where they refused to go for fear of losing their home due to the number of caterpillars supporting both colors.

The official match is scheduled for September 2 and will be the debut for both teams on their way to Qatar. You should read: The Complete Calendar for Honduras in Contagoff’s Angle

That’s why manager Gerardo Ramos and the federation’s executive committee are already preparing documents to send applications and passports to the Canadian embassy in Mexico, which is a much more cumbersome process than obtaining a U.S. visa when they even had the opportunity to do so in the United States.

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By Canadian Football Federation and Concoff, Honduran has the facility to obtain all visas at this time as the approval of this type of permit is very exclusive due to the restrictions on infections.

Now Fenaboth waits to inform them of the city in which they play, May be inside Toronto O Montreal, They will also let you know if there will be public access to these knockout matches in Canada.

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