Atlanta United goalkeeper Jayden Hibbert has been called up by Canada for September friendlies against Romania and Wales, adding depth to the roster.
Jayden Hibbert Earns First Canada Call-Up for September Friendlies
A new face in goal for Canada
Canada’s men’s soccer team has added a fresh talent to its roster, with Atlanta United goalkeeper Jayden Hibbert joining the squad for September’s international friendlies. The 21-year-old, born in New Jersey to a Canadian mother from Mississauga and a Jamaican father, will be available when Canada faces Romania on Sept. 5 in Bucharest and Wales on Sept. 9 in Swansea.
Why Hibbert is a key addition
Head coach Jesse Marsch described Hibbert as a player with “something very unique and big,” signaling the potential he brings to the national setup. Although Hibbert previously represented Jamaica in friendlies, FIFA rules allow him to switch allegiance, leaving his international future officially undecided.
Competition for Canada’s No. 1 spot
Canada’s goalkeeping debate remains open, with Dayne St. Clair (Minnesota United) and Maxime Crépeau (Portland Timbers) splitting starts in recent months. Marsch admitted a permanent decision on the starting role is still pending, emphasizing the need for consistency ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
How Hibbert reached the top level
Drafted 19th overall in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, Hibbert developed at the University of Connecticut before making his professional debut with Atlanta United. He recently earned his first MLS clean sheet in a 0-0 draw against Toronto FC, showcasing the shot-stopping skills that earned him national team attention.
What this means for Canada’s campaign
Canada enters the September window looking to build momentum after a tough Gold Cup quarterfinal exit to Guatemala in June. The friendlies also mark rare opportunities against European competition, as Canada has not defeated a European team on the continent since 2011.
The road ahead for Hibbert and the squad
For Hibbert, this call-up represents a chance to establish himself in Canada’s long-term plans. With veterans like Alphonso Davies, Alistair Johnston, and Sam Adekugbe sidelined by injuries, Marsch is relying on young talents to step up. Canada’s schedule continues with matches against Australia (Oct. 10, Montreal) and Colombia (Oct. 14, New Jersey), providing Hibbert with more chances to prove his worth.
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