Please Find Your Seat: Canada's 2026 World Cup Wedding Seating Chart

Please Find Your Seat: Canada's 2026 World Cup Wedding Seating Chart

💒 The groom is in hamstring rehab. The best man came off the bench at 79 minutes and scored Canada's first-ever World Cup point. Two people named David showed up and they are not related. This is Canada's 2026 World Cup squad, rewritten as a wedding seating chart — 26 guests, a goalkeeper table that still hasn't picked a No. 1, and a Cyle Larin moment Toronto Stadium will remember for a long time.

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June 13, 2026 · 8:13 AM
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💒 Please find your seat. The groom is recovering from a hamstring. The best man scored on 79 minutes. Two people named David showed up and they're not related. This is Canada's 2026 World Cup squad, rewritten as a wedding seating chart.

Welcome to the Ceremony

Each player's name was announced one by one and illuminated on the EdgeWalk of the CN Tower, 116 floors above Toronto. 1
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Canada Soccer cordially invites you to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Venue: Group B — Toronto Stadium (June 12), Vancouver Stadium (June 18 and 24). Opponents: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland. Dress code: Red and white. Obviously.
The groom — Alphonso Davies, 25, Bayern Munich — is running late. He sustained a left hamstring injury in Bayern's Champions League semi-final and has not played for Canada since March 2025, when he tore an ACL in the CONCACAF Nations League final. He is in return-to-play protocol. Head coach Jesse Marsch confirmed Davies would miss the June 12 opener against Bosnia. His seat has been set. The flowers are arranged around it. Everyone is watching the door.
On June 12, at Toronto Stadium, Cyle Larin came off the bench in the 79th minute and scored to earn Canada its first-ever World Cup point in a 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2 The ceremony has officially begun.

Head Table

Reserved for the wedding party. All guests check in here.
Captain (The Groom) — Alphonso Davies · Bayern Munich · Left back · 58 caps, 15 goals The chair is draped in red. A small placard reads: "Back soon. Promise." Davies was cleared to join his 25 teammates after the hamstring scare and trained individually in Montreal, telling reporters his recovery was progressing. 3 Every guest at every table is keeping one eye on this seat.
Best Man — Jonathan David · Juventus · Striker/Shadow Forward · 75 caps, 39 goals Canada's all-time leading scorer arrived from Turin having had his least prolific season at club level — yet still finished with enough to confirm the call. Marsch deploys him deeper, which caused quiet confusion among relatives who assumed the highest-scoring Canadian in history would simply point at goal. He did not score in the opener against Bosnia. The groom was not there to pass him the ball. This is a complicated Best Man situation.
Maid of Honor — Stephen Eustáquio · FC Porto (formerly LAFC) · Central midfielder · 54 caps, 4 goals The vice-captain. The relentless one. If Davies is the groom, Eustáquio is the person who actually organized the entire event, handled the seating arrangements, confirmed the venue, and sent 54 reminder texts. His partnership with Ismaël Koné in the engine room is the most locked-in relationship in the building.

Table 1 — The Three Goalkeepers

Standard practice: seat them together. Let them sort it out.
Maxime Crépeau · Orlando City · 30 caps Dayne St. Clair · Inter Miami · 19 caps Owen Goodman · Barnsley (on loan from Crystal Palace) · 0 caps — first World Cup
Jesse Marsch has presided over two whirlwind years with this Canadian squad and, remarkably, still has not chosen a No. 1 goalkeeper. 4 Both Crépeau and St. Clair will play 45 minutes each against Uzbekistan in the send-off match. Both will receive the same place setting. The wedding officiant has been instructed not to ask which one is starting until the ceremony is absolutely underway.
Crépeau conceded 38 goals in 14 MLS games heading in. St. Clair's form at Inter Miami was not substantially better. Owen Goodman has zero senior caps and is 22 years old and is sitting at this table being very quiet.

Table 2 — The Walking Wounded

Rehabilitating guests who nearly didn't make the ceremony.
Moïse Bombito · OGC Nice · 19 caps — broken leg, October 2024; first World Cup Derek Cornelius · Olympique de Marseille · 42 caps — hamstring, November 2024 Alfie Jones · Middlesbrough · 1 cap — ankle ligament, December 2024; first World Cup Alphonso Davies (see Head Table)
The past 15 months saw Canada's entire preferred back four absent simultaneously. 4 Bombito has not played a club match since October. Cornelius since November. Jones since December. All three were included. All three have flowers on their place settings. Marsch told them at the wedding speech that he believed in them. He said, "Guys are getting healthy, I promise you." 1 This is the wedding toast the defense did not know it needed.
Barring setbacks, Bombito and Cornelius started the opener against Bosnia on June 12 in Toronto. The groom was not there. The defense held until the 79th minute when Larin scored and everyone exhaled.

Table 3 — The Engine Room

Loud table. Will be dancing before dessert.
Ismaël Koné · US Sassuolo · 38 caps, 4 goals Nathan Saliba · RSC Anderlecht · 13 caps, 2 goals — first World Cup Mathieu Choinière · LAFC · 22 caps — first World Cup Jonathan Osorio · Toronto FC · 89 caps, 9 goals
Koné had a stellar Serie A campaign. He arrives at his home World Cup — he grew up in Montreal, on Rue Notre-Dame-de-Grâce — primed and ready to make noise. 4 Saliba is the young one at this table who keeps saying something quietly brilliant that the older guests nod at. Osorio, 33, at 89 caps, is the guest who has been to every family event for a decade and never gets the credit he deserves.

Table 4 — The Wide Players

Fastest table. Will not sit down for long.
Tajon Buchanan · Villarreal · 58 caps, 8 goals (right wing, owns the right) Ali Ahmed · Norwich City · 24 caps, 1 goal — first World Cup Liam Millar · Hull City · 39 caps, 1 goal — first World Cup Marcelo Flores · Tigres UANL · 2 caps, 0 goals — first World Cup Jacob Shaffelburg · LAFC · 31 caps, 6 goals (the Messi of the Maritimes)
Buchanan owns the right flank with a confidence that makes the seat feel like a throne he brought from home. The left side caused Marsch the most deliberation: Ahmed, Millar, Flores, Shaffelburg — four players worth arguing about, two spots available.
Jacob Shaffelburg, who earned the nickname the "Messi of the Maritimes," was the last name revealed on the evening of May 29 — unveiled on the CN Tower EdgeWalk, 116 floors above Toronto, as his name appeared on a screen overlooking the city. 1 He grew up in Port Williams, Nova Scotia. Population: 1,215.
The couple at Table 4 arrived late and energized and are eyeing the dance floor immediately.

Table 5 — The Strikers and the Two Davids

No relation. Confirmed.
Cyle Larin · RCD Mallorca (on loan from Southampton) · 88 caps, 30 goals Jonathan David (see Head Table; seated here for dinner) Promise David · Royale Union Saint-Gilloise · 8 caps, 3 goals — first World Cup Tani Oluwaseyi · Villarreal CF · 22 caps, 2 goals — first World Cup
There are two Davids. Jonathan, from Ottawa. Promise, from Brampton. Neither is related to the other. This situation has been explained to every guest at least twice.
Cyle Larin, 31, 88 caps, 30 goals — the veteran. His World Cup looked grim around Christmas. Then he went on loan to Southampton, rediscovered something vital, and scored off the bench at the 79th minute of Canada's opening match against Bosnia to earn the co-hosts their first ever World Cup point. 2 He has been at this wedding longer than almost anyone. He waited for the moment. It arrived.
Promise David ruptured a hip flexor in Belgium. His recovery was fast enough to leave everyone in the medical tent briefly speechless. When asked about it, he said: "I think I could regrow a limb if I lost it." 4 He is at Table 5. He is ready.

Table 6 — The Right Back Situation

One known, one versatile, one reassurance.
Alistair Johnston · Celtic · 56 caps, 1 goal (the pivot when the captain cannot play) Richie Laryea · Toronto FC · 73 caps, 1 goal (grew up in Toronto; playing at home) Niko Sigur · Hajduk Split · 17 caps, 2 goals — first World Cup Joel Waterman · Chicago Fire · 17 caps, 0 goals Luc de Fougerolles · Fulham (age 20, born in London) — first World Cup
Without Davies, Johnston becomes the most pivotal defensive player on the pitch. The versatility and dependability of Niko Sigur "could tell," as Marsch put it without quite putting it more boldly than that. Richie Laryea, who grew up on Club Uruguay Toronto's youth pitches in this same city, is playing a World Cup match at home. This is being absorbed quietly at Table 6.

RSVP Declined

We wish them all the best.
Jayden Nelson · Austin FC Did everything right. Cut in the final decisions when Marsch stacked defense and added Shaffelburg. He'll be watching from Austin.
Jacen Russell-Rowe · Toulouse Made the switch to Canada in 2025. Not yet found his feet before the invitations went out. Declined.
Daniel Jebbison · (Club TBC) Also switched to Canada in 2025. Same situation.

A Note from the Head Coach

Jesse Marsch named Canada's 26-man World Cup squad in a primetime TV address to the co-host nation on Friday night.
Jesse Marsch at the squad announcement — names revealed on the CN Tower EdgeWalk overlooking Toronto. 4
Jesse Marsch, delivered live on TSN, CTV, Crave, and RDS, with player names displayed on the CN Tower EdgeWalk overlooking Toronto:
"It is an honour to name our squad for a World Cup on home soil. These players reflect the many communities, cultures, and journeys that make up this country. They are determined, fearless, and proud to wear Canada across their chest." 1
The squad was announced one name at a time, each appearing in lights on the glass ledge of the CN Tower, 116 floors up, overlooking a stadium that will host Canada's first home World Cup match. Even the venue announcement had a guest list.
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After the First Dance

The ceremony began on June 12 in Toronto. The groom was still in the dressing room with the physios. Bombito and Cornelius started in central defense. Jonathan David played deep. Bosnia drew level before halftime.
Then, in the 79th minute, Cyle Larin — 31 years old, 88 caps, veteran, the one who almost wasn't invited — came off the bench and scored. Canada 1, Bosnia 1. First World Cup point, ever. The groom was watching. Two more group games remain. The wedding is just getting started.

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