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Canadian FA scraps Iran friendly match following PM Trudeau’s criticism

Fixture, planned as national team’s preparation for Qatar World Cup, has upset several parties including families of downed flight PS 752 victims  

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 May 2022 7:00PM

Canadian FA scraps Iran friendly match following PM Trudeau’s criticism
In remarks to Canadian media on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has hinted that the delegation of players and officials from Iran may not have been allowed into the country. – AFP pic, May 27, 2022

MONTREAL – Canadian football authorities cancelled an upcoming friendly against Iran yesterday following a backlash against the game led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Canada’s game against fellow World Cup qualifiers Iran in Vancouver on June 5 was seen by Canadian football authorities as pivotal preparation for this year’s finals in Qatar in one of the few remaining international windows of 2022.

However, the fixture provoked a storm of controversy, with Trudeau voicing opposition to the game, describing it this week as a “bad idea.”

Stinging criticism also came from the families of passengers killed when Iranian armed forces shot down Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 after take-off from Tehran on January 8, 2020.

Eighty-five Canadian citizens and permanent residents were among the 176 people who perished in the tragedy, which the Iranian armed forces later described as a mistake.

“Canada Soccer has cancelled the international match that was scheduled for 5 June 2022 against Iran as part of the men’s national team preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022,” Canada Soccer said in a brief statement yesterday.

The cancellation was welcomed by the Canadian government.

“We commend Canada Soccer for making this decision and we look forward to cheering on our men’s soccer team during the 2022 World Cup,” sports minister Pascale St-Onge said.

‘Bad idea’

In remarks to Canadian media on Tuesday, Trudeau had hinted that the delegation of players and officials from Iran may not have been allowed into the country.

“I’ve expressed my concern that I think this game was a bad idea. I can assure you that Sport Canada has not delivered any funding for this game,” Trudeau said.

“And in terms of the ability of those players to come to Canada and the teams to come to Canada, the border services agencies make professional and independent decisions on eligibility for people to come to Canada.”

Pressure on Canada Soccer had intensified throughout the week, particularly after reports emerged stating that the Canadian federation was paying $400,000 (RM1.7 million) to Iran for its participation in the fixture.

“This behavior by Canada Soccer is repugnant,” Canada’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Ralph Goodale wrote on Twitter.

“It calls into question both the competence and the values of the organization,” added Goodale, a former special advisor to Trudeau on the PS752 tragedy.

Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman meanwhile accused authorities of making the families of PS752 victims “relive the grief and trauma” by inviting Iran’s footballers to Canada.

“The last thing that our country should be doing is engaging in cordial dialogue with an oppressive and dangerous regime,” Lantsman wrote.

The lawmaker welcomed the decision to cancel the fixture yesterday.

“An overdue but welcomed decision on the path to justice,” Lantsman wrote on Twitter.

“Canada’s policy with the dangerous Iranian regime is, one of controlled engagement. Sportswashing by the regime – is not that.”

Canada’s football team qualified for the World Cup in March for the first time in 36 years, emerging as the surprise package of regional qualifiers to reach the tournament in Qatar ahead of Mexico and the United States.

Canada’s only other World Cup appearance came at the 1986 finals in Mexico. – AFP, May 27, 2022

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