P.A. soccer leader believes there are positives from Canada’s loss to Croatia
Canada’s second match at the World Cup didn’t go as planned but there were positives to take away from it.
That’s according to Dragan Ivkovic, the technical director of the Prince Albert Youth Soccer Association (PAYSA), who believes the team’s 4-1 loss to Croatia will help the national team moving forward.
The men’s team has hardly played any other countries outside of North America competitively, only qualifying for the World Cup on one other occasion.
“I would always like to play these kinds of games against the top opponents then the CONCACAF Cup or whatever,” said Ivkovic.


