Michael Findlay will be named the interim head coach of Canada’s men’s national soccer team in the coming days, according to Yahoo Sports Canada.
Findlay was appointed a full-time member of Canada Soccer’s national coaching staff in 2014 and served as an assistant to the recently dismissed Benito Floro.
He has held a number of other roles within the association’s setup, assisting Frank Yallop with the senior team in 2005 and also working with the Under-17 and Under-20 sides during World Cup qualification campaigns.
Prior to his full-time role with Canada Soccer, Findlay was a senior coach and director of football development for BC Soccer, playing a leading role in the running of the BC Soccer Premier League and high-performance program.