Canada captain Davies sustains hamstring injury weeks before World Cup – National

Canada men’s soccer captain Alphonso Davies sustained a left hamstring injury in Bayern Munich’s Champions League semifinal against

Paris Saint-Germain, putting his availability for the upcoming World Cup doubtful.

The German club announced Friday on its X account that Davies will probably be out “several weeks” after picking up the injury in Bayern’s 1-1 draw with PSG on Wednesday.

Canada Soccer said it stays in contact with Bayern’s medical team and is keeping close contact with Davies.

“Our focus is on supporting his recovery and providing every available resource, including specialized soft tissue expertise, to offer him the most effective possible pathway back to full fitness ahead of the FIFA World Cup,” the governing body said.

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Canada, which is co-hosting the World Cup with the USA and Mexico, plays its first game June 12 against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto.

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Davies has struggled to remain healthy leading as much as the soccer showcase.

The injury is the third for Davies since he returned on Dec. 8 from a 260-day layoff from a torn cruciate ligament in his right knee.

He was out Feb. 22 to March 9 with a muscle fibre tear, then from March 11 to April 2 with a right hamstring injury.


Davies hasn’t played for Canada since suffering the ligament tear during Nations League play against the USA in March 2025.

The injury prompted Bayern to criticize the Canadian national team, alleging Davies hadn’t undergone proper medical evaluations before boarding a flight back to Germany. Canada Soccer responded that “proper care protocols were followed.”

Davies is certainly one of Canada’s top players and the face of the boys’s program. The fleet-footed left back has produced 15 goals and 17 assists in 58 appearances for his country, including Canada’s first-ever goal at a men’s World Cup in 2022.

The 25-year-old from Edmonton has also helped Bayern win seven Bundesliga titles and the 2020 Champions League.

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