Keeping Up With The Canadians #127

We are looking at the players that have been in action for their clubs that could be part of the Canadian National Team picture going forward.

Stephen Afrifa & Zorhan Bassong – Sporting Kansas City

Zorhan played the full game in their 4-2 defeat at LA Galaxy on Saturday while Stephen played the final 25 mins and scored.

Both Zorhan and Stephen (60 mins, scored) started in their 4-3 home defeat against Real Salt Lake on Wednesday.

Afrifa has made 11 appearances, scored 2 goals (12 apps, 3 goals in all competitions) while Bassong has made 9 league appearances (10 apps in all competitions) as SKC sit in 13th in the MLS Western Conference.

Moise Bombito & Kimani Stewart-Baynes – Colorado Rapids

Neither Moise nor Kimani were involved in their 2-0 home win against Austin on Saturday.

Neither Moise nor Kimani were involved in their 3-0 win at Colorado Rapids on Wednesday.

Moise has made 16 appearances, scored 2 goals while Kimani has made 5 appearances as Colorado sit in 5th in the MLS Western Conference.

Derek Cornelius – Malmo

There was no game for Malmo this week.

He has made 12 league appearances, scored 2 goals (18 apps, 2 goals in all competitions) as Malmo sit in 1st in the Allsvenskan (the Swedish top tier).

Maxime Crepeau, Kamal Miller, Zac McGraw & James Pantemis – Portland Timbers

Both James and Zac played the full game in their 2-1 win at San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday while Maxime and Kamal were both not involved.

Here are the appearances made by Canadians as Portland sit in 7th in the MLS Western Conference:

Crepeau 13 league apps
McGraw 9 league apps
Miller 15 league apps
Pantemis 7 league apps

Mo Farsi & Jacen Russell-Rowe – Columbus Crew

Mo played the full game and scored in their 3-2 win at New York City last Friday while Jacen was not involved.

Mo played the first 73 mins in their 2-1 defeat at Inter Miami on Wednesday while Jacen was not involved.

Farsi has made 14 appearances, 2 goals (19 apps, 2 goals in all competitions) while Russell-Rowe has made 11 appearances, 3 goals (18 apps, 5 goals in all competitions) as Columbus sit in 6th in the MLS Eastern Conference.

Liam Fraser – FC Dallas

Liam played the final 5 mins and scored in their 2-0 home win against St. Louis City on Saturday before playing the full game in their 5-3 home win against Minnesota United on Wednesday.

He has made 15 league appearances, scored 1 goal (16 apps, 1 goal in all competitions) as Dallas sit in 11th in the MLS Western Conference.

Kyle Hiebert – St. Louis City

Kyle was not involved in their 2-0 defeat at FC Dallas on Saturday before not being involved in their 3-0 home defeat against Colorado Rapids on Wednesday.

He has made 11 appearances as St. Louis sit in 12th in the MLS Western Conference.

Mark-Anthony Kaye – New England Revolution

Mark-Anthony was not involved in their 3-2 home win against Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday.

He has made 11 appearances (17 apps, 1 goal in all competitions) as New England sit in 15th in the MLS Eastern Conference.

Lukas MacNaughton, Woobens Pacius & Jacob Shaffelburg – Nashville

None of the players were involved in their 0-0 draw at New York Red Bulls on Saturday nor were they involved in their 2-2 draw at Toronto on Wednesday.

Here are the appearances made by Canadians as Nashville sit in 8th in the MLS Eastern Conference:

MacNaughton 5 league apps (9 apps in all competitions)
Shaffelburg 14 league apps, scored 1 goal (18 apps, 4 goals in all competitions)

Jayden Nelson – Rosenborg

There was no game for Rosenborg this week.

He has made 9 league appearances, scored 1 goal (12 apps, 2 goals in all competitions) as Rosenborg sit in 8th in the Eliteserien (the Norwegian top tier).

Tani Oluwaseyi & Dayne St. Clair – Minnesota United

Neither Dayne nor Tani were involved in their 2-0 defeat at Seattle Sounders on Saturday nor were they involved in their 5-3 defeat at FC Dallas on Wednesday.

Dayne has made 15 appearances while Tani has made 15 appearances, scored 7 goals as Minnesota sit in 4th in the MLS Western Conference.

CF Montreal

Jonathan Sirois, Joel Waterman and Nathan Saliba (booked) all played the full game in their 0-0 home draw against Real Salt Lake on Saturday while Sebastian Breza and Alessandro Biello were both unused subs.

Sirois, Saliba (72 mins, booked) and Raheem Edwards (72 mins) all started in their 2-2 home draw against New York Red Bulls on Wednesday while Breza, Biello and Reda Zouhir were all unused subs.

Here are the appearances made by Canadians as Montreal sit in 12th in the MLS Eastern Conference:

Biello 2 league apps (4 apps in all competitions)
Breza 1 league app (3 apps in all competitions)
Choiniere 15 league apps, 1 goal (17 apps, 1 goal in all competitions)
Edwards 10 league apps (11 apps in all competitions)
Piette 16 league apps, 1 goal (17 apps, 1 goal in all competitions)
Saliba 9 league apps
Sirois 17 league apps
Vilsaint 8 league apps, 2 goals (9 apps, 2 goals in all competitions)
Waterman 16 league apps (17 apps in all competitions)
Zouhir 5 league apps (7 apps in all competitions)

Toronto FC

Luka Gavran, Jakheele Marshall-Rutty (69 mins) and DeAndre Kerr (63 mins) all started in their 4-1 home defeat against Chicago Fire on Saturday. Kobe Franklin and Kosi Thompson (both 27 mins) were used subs while Markus Cimermancic was an unused sub.

Gavran played the full game in their 2-1 home defeat against Nashville on Wednesday while Marshall-Rutty (28 mins), Franklin (9 mins), Kerr and Thompson (both 1 min) were all used subs.

Here are the appearances made by Canadians as Toronto sit in 7th in the MLS Eastern Conference:

Akinola 6 league apps – left club
Curic 1 app in all competitions – mutally terminated his deal this week
Dumitru 2 app in all competitions
Edwards 1 app in all competitions
Franklin 14 league apps (17 apps in all competitions)
Gavran 7 league apps, 2 clean sheets (10 apps, 4 CSs in all competitions)
Kerr 14 league apps (16 apps, 5 goals in all competitions)
Laryea 2 league apps
Marshall-Rutty 15 league apps, 1 goal (17 apps, 1 goal in all competitions)
Osorio 15 league apps, 1 goal (17 apps, 2 goals in all competitions)
Thompson 14 league apps (17 apps in all competitions)

Vancouver Whitecaps

Ryan Raposo played the first 60 mins in their 3-2 defeat at New England Revolution on Saturday. Levonte Johnson (11 mins) and Ralph Priso (1 min) were both used subs while Isaac Boehmer and Jeevan Badwal were both unused subs.

Here are the appearances made by Canadians as Vancouver sit in 6th in the MLS Western Conference:

Adekugbe 6 league apps
Ahmed 16 league apps, 1 goal (18 apps, 1 goal in all competitions)
Boehmer 2 app in all competitions
Johnson 12 league apps (15 apps, 2 goals in all competitions)
Priso 4 league apps (6 apps in all competitions)
Raposo 16 league apps, 1 goal (19 apps, 1 goal in all competitions)

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