Canada Men's National Soccer Team - Manager History

Manager History

Name Nation From To
Don Petrie Canada 1957 1957
Peter Dinsdale England 1968 1970
Frank Pike England 1970 1973
Eckhard Krautzun West Germany 1973 1977
Barrie Clarke Canada 1979 1981
Tony Waiters England 1981 1985
Bruce Wilson (interim) Canada 1985 1985
Tony Waiters England 1985 1986
Bob Bearpark England 1986 1987
Tony Taylor Scotland 1988 1989
Bob Lenarduzzi Canada 1989 1990
Tony Waiters England 1990 1991
Bob Lenarduzzi Canada 1992 1997
Bruce Twamley (interim) Canada 1998 1998
Holger Osieck Germany 1999 2003
Colin Miller (interim) Canada Fall 2003 Fall 2003
Frank Yallop Canada 2004 June 2006
Stephen Hart (interim) Trinidad and Tobago July 2006 June 2007
Dale Mitchell Canada June 2007 March 2009
Stephen Hart (interim) Trinidad and Tobago April 2009 December 2009
Stephen Hart Trinidad and Tobago December 2009 October 2012

Bruce Wilson coached two matches at the 1985 President's Cup in the Republic of Korea during Tony Waiters' first term.

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