Derek Cornelius and Jordyn Huitema named Canada Soccer’s Youth International Players of the Year

Canada Soccer’s young footballers Derek Cornelius and Jordyn Huitema have been named the 2018 Canadian Youth International Players of the Year. The young duo have been […]

Canada Soccer’s young footballers Derek Cornelius and Jordyn Huitema have been named the 2018 Canadian Youth International Players of the Year. The young duo have been recognised for their excellence at the international level with Canada Soccer’s national youth teams.
 
Derek Cornelius was a standout for Canada at the International espoirs Provence Toulon tournament in May and June, with the first-time Canadian entrants finishing sixth at the prestigious international youth tournament in France. Canada were undefeated with Cornelius in the lineup at centre back, including a 1:0 win over Turkey in which Cornelius was Canada’s man of the match. Cornelius also helped Canada open with a 0:0 draw against Portugal and then wore the captain’s armband for a 1:1 draw with Japan.
 
“Derek Cornelius came into the March camp in Spain with the Men’s National Team and showed a lot of maturity and composure for a young player which led us into the Toulon tournament in May and June where he took the captain’s armband and helped us to achieve some pretty remarkable results,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach. “He has strong character and a drive to reach the top so we hope he can continue to progress.”

 
Jordyn Huitema won Canada’s hearts with a fourth-place finish at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Uruguay 2018, Canada’s second-highest finish at a FIFA youth competition. Huitema scored 10 goals in 16 youth international matches in 2018, including winning Golden Boot honours at the Concacaf Women’s Under-20 Championship in January. In November, she scored in three of five matches at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
 
“Jordyn Huitema has continued performing and adding to her repertoire as a striker throughout 2018,” said Kenneth Heiner-Møller, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “She scored at three different levels at international tournament this year, winning the Golden Boot at the Concacaf Women’s Under-20 Championship, scoring three goals at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup where as captain she led Canada to a fourth-place finish, and she scored four goals for the Women’s National Team at the 2018 Concacaf Women’s Championship. Scoring goals have always been a part of Jordyn’s game, but she has shown continued improvements in numerous aspects of the game throughout 2018. It is going to be very interesting to follow her pathway, and the next steps in her development.”

 

 
Canada Soccer’s Men’s and Women’s EXCEL programs channel exceptional players into the best soccer environments. Cornelius and Huitema were no exceptions in 2018, both equally starring at the international “A” level with Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team and Women’s National Team, respectively. While Cornelius helped Canada to a perfect 4-0-0 record with four clean sheets, Huitema helped Canada qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 while finishing second at the 2018 Concacaf Women’s Championship.
 
2018 Canada Soccer Player Awards
This marks the 26th edition of the Canada Soccer Player Awards, with the 2018 Canadian Players of the Year to be announced on 11 and 12 December. While Cornelius and Huitema have been named Canadian Youth International Players of the Year, Jacob Orellana has been named Canadian Futsal Player of the Year and Damien Wojtiw has been named Canadian Para Soccer Player of the Year. James Pantemis, meanwhile, has been named the 2018 winner of the Allstate Canadian National Teams Good Hands Award.
 
Following the Canada Soccer Player of the Year Awards, the 2018 Canada Soccer Moment of the Year fan voting will run from 17 to 30 December across Canada Soccer’s digital channels. Fans will have the opportunity to choose from a top-10 list of moments over the past 12 months. Throughout the holiday period, fans can follow as the top moments are featured on Canada Soccer’s digital channels: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. From there, they can vote for their favourite moment on CanadaSoccer.com.
 
Fans who register with their vote will be eligible for #CanadaRED prize packs, to be distributed ahead of the announcement of the 2018 Canada Soccer Moment of the Year on 7 January 2019.