The 50-year-old American was sacked by Leeds in February 2023 after less than a year in charge.
Marsch, who earned two caps for the United States as a player, will start his new role immediately. His backroom staff will be announced in the coming weeks.
He replaces Mauro Biello, who had been interim head coach since October 2023. Biello stepped in after John Herdman resigned to manage Toronto FC.
“The new leadership at Canada Soccer and the potential of the player pool inspired me,” Marsch said. “I am ready and eager to take on this responsibility. My excitement to get started is immense.”
Marsch’s first major task will be the Copa America, held in the United States from 20 June to 14 July. Canada will face defending champions Argentina in the opener, followed by matches against Peru and Chile.
Marsch previously managed RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig before his stint at Leeds. He is also looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, which Canada will co-host with the US and Mexico.
“It is an honour to lead the Canadian men’s national team as we prepare for a home World Cup,” Marsch said. “One of my main goals is to unite the soccer community in Canada for our success on and off the pitch. All in for 2026.”
During his time at Leeds, Marsch had a win percentage of 29.73 from 37 games.
Source:
Reuters