Benito Floro's squad will gather in Southern California ahead of a Feb. 5 contest against the United States.
A new year has brought some new faces to Canada's men's national team ahead of its first game of 2016.
Head coach Benito Floro has called in 23 players for a training camp in Southern California, which starts next week and culminates with a friendly against the United States on Feb. 5 in Carson, California.
Along with the familiar names are a handful of new faces to the program, including former Philadelphia Union defender Steven Vitoria, Finland-based midfielder Jamar Dixon and goalkeepers Callum Irving and Tyson Farago.