Venezuela U20 vs Canada U20 – Toulon Tournament (2 June 2026)
Canada’s under-20 side made a confident start to their Toulon Tournament campaign, defeating Venezuela U20 2–0 at the Stade de l’Estagnol in Marseille. The match, part of the prestigious annual youth competition, saw Canada dominate possession and create the better chances, converting twice in the first half to secure a comfortable win.
Match Report
The Toulon Tournament is a key developmental platform for national under-20 teams, and Canada took full advantage against a Venezuela side that struggled to impose themselves. Canada’s high pressing forced several early turnovers, and they opened the scoring in the 14th minute through a well-taken finish from their captain. The lead was doubled just before half-time when a swift move down the left wing culminated in a precise cross and a header from the centre-forward.
Defensive Solidity
Venezuela attempted to respond in the second half, introducing more attacking players, but Canada’s backline remained resolute. The clean sheet was a testament to the organisation of the Canadian defence, which absorbed pressure without major alarms. Venezuela’s best chance came in the 68th minute, but the shot was saved comfortably by the Canadian goalkeeper.
Tactical Approach
Canada set up in a 4-3-3, using width to stretch Venezuela’s defence. The full-backs were particularly effective, overlapping and delivering crosses that caused constant problems. Venezuela, by contrast, could not find rhythm in midfield and lacked creativity in the final third.
Tournament Context
This result sends Canada to the top of their group, with two more group matches remaining. For Venezuela, it is a setback, but with a youthful squad, there is still time to turn things around. The match showcased Canada’s growing reputation in youth international football, as they aim to build on previous strong performances in the CONCACAF region.

