David Edgar wants badly to make history with the Canadian national team ā and he isnāt alone.
The 29-year-old defender, who joined the Vancouver Whitecaps earlier this summer, is part of the Canadian squad that will be fighting for its World Cup qualifying life in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Friday (5 pm ET, TSN).
He was also part of the squad that infamously fell 8-1 in that same locale four years ago, something Edgar attributes to a loss of focus after a few missed scoring opportunities in the early going.
āWe didnāt stay in the game,ā Edgar told MLSsoccer.com by phone. āSo [this time] weāre going to make sure weāre in the game at all times and give ourselves a chance to get a point or get three points.ā
The teamās chances of getting a result in Central America have been boosted in the last 18 months with the addition of several high-profile players, most recently Scott Arfield of Burnley in the Premier League.
Edgar and Arfield were teammates at Burnley in 2013-14, and it was Edgar who put the bug in Arfieldās ear about the potential of representing Canada. Now, a few years later, the two could line up together in a crucial World Cup qualifying match.
āItās definitely something I never thought would happen,ā said Edgar. āHe knows how much it means, and he wants to get to the Hex as well.ā
While reaching the Hexagonal round is a relatively new ambition for Arfield, who made his Canada debut earlier this year, itās a long-held dream for national-team veterans like Edgar, Atiba Hutchinson and Julian de Guzman.
De Guzman, 35, is with the team but off the roster due to injury, while Hutchinson, 33, is playing in his fourth and likely last World Cup qualification cycle. Neither has yet had the chance to play in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying.
āThe guys want to help Atiba to achieve that, and Julian,ā said Edgar. āTheyāve been fantastic role models and servants to the country.ā
While most of his national-team career has been in central defense or as a fullback, Edgar had some success as a central midfielder in the teamās friendlies this past June, scoring a goal in a 2-1 win over Uzbekistan.
The absence of de Guzman and Will Johnson has raised the potential that Edgar could once again play that position against Honduras, which would likely put him right alongside his roommate, Arfield. But Edgar says his precise role in the upcoming two games is still yet to be determined.
āWherever Iām chosen to play or whatever my involvement is, Iām more than happy to play a part,ā said Edgar. āThis is the biggest game weāve had in years, and a fantastic chance to get to the Hex and create some history for the national team.ā
Edgar and fellow Canadian defender Marcel de Jong joined the Whitecaps in early July, and both have been hitting their stride in terms of fitness and sharpness in the lead-up to these national-team games.
āPlaying with Marcel [at Vancouver], it can only benefit the Canadian team,ā said Edgar. āWeāve got some other players that are in the fold, Fraser Aird and Russell Teibert have been in before, and playing together can only help the national team.ā
Whatever the result in Honduras on Friday, the Canadian team will go into the final game of the round (against El Salvador at BC Place on Tuesday) with their dreams of reaching the Hex still alive. But Edgar doesnāt consider that to be any kind of safety net ā his team will still be gunning for three points in San Pedro Sula.
āYou donāt want to be relying on another game and other teams,ā he said. āItās in our own hands right now and thatās the best way we can look at it.ā
One way or another, Canadaās Hex ambitions will be known at the final whistle of Tuesdayās game in Vancouver. And while Edgarās early experiences as a Whitecap have him expecting a āfunā environment on that day, his foremost priority remains helping the team reach the final qualifying round for the first time since 1997.
āItās been well documented how much the Canadian team means to me, and how much I love playing for them,ā said Edgar. āEspecially after the disappointment of missing out on the Hex, and the way we missed out last time, it would be massive."