Canada's national team head coach, Jesse Marsch, is currently under investigation by CONCACAF, the governing body for soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The investigation stems from alleged incidents that occurred during Canada's Gold Cup match against Honduras on June 17, 2025, which Canada won 6-0.
The specific details of the incidents remain somewhat unclear, but CONCACAF has stated that the investigation will focus on potential violations of regulations applicable to suspended match officials and the use of offensive language toward CONCACAF match officials.
This investigation comes at a time when Marsch is already serving a two-match suspension. This previous suspension was a result of his conduct during a Nations League match against the United States in March, where he was ejected and subsequently fined for refusing to leave the touchline and for verbally abusing officials. Due to this prior suspension, Marsch was not on the sidelines for the game against Honduras, watching from a suite within BC Place in Vancouver. Assistant coach Mauro Biello took charge of the team for the match.
CONCACAF's Disciplinary Committee has warned both the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) and Marsch that further violations could lead to more severe sanctions. The committee is currently reviewing all available evidence, including official reports, to determine the appropriate course of action.
The timing of this investigation is particularly sensitive, as Marsch is currently unable to be on the touchline for Canada's Gold Cup matches against Honduras and Curaçao due to the pre-existing suspension.
The CSA and Marsch are yet to release an official statement on the investigation.
Despite Marsch's absence from the sidelines, Canada's performance against Honduras was dominant, with goals from Niko Sigur, Tani Oluwaseyi, Tajon Buchanan (2), Promise David, and Nathan Saliba securing a resounding victory. With the win, Canada currently sits atop Group B in the Gold Cup standings. The team is scheduled to play Curaçao on June 21 in Houston, followed by a match against El Salvador on June 24. It is expected that Mauro Biello will continue to lead the team in these matches.
This investigation could potentially impact Marsch's future involvement in the Gold Cup, depending on the findings of the CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee. It also raises questions about the Canadian team's preparations and performance in the tournament.