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Jason deVos, the captain of Canada's national team, joins host Brian Williams and former Canadian National Team member and coach Bob Lenarduzzi as an in-studio analyst in Toronto for CBC Sports' coverage of the 2002 World Cup.

deVos, a London, Ontario, native, currently plays for Wigan Athletic (English Second Division). He played in all five games at the 2002 Gold Cup and was named a tournament all-star for the second consecutive time. He played in six of Canada's eight World Cup Qualifying games in 2000 and scored Canada's only goal against Cuba. During his career, deVos has also played with the London Lasers, Montreal Impact, Kitchener Kickers, Darlington FC (English Third Division), Dundee United (SPL)

He has competed for Canada at CONCACAF U-19championship, Pan Am Games, Olympic Qualifying 1996 and World Cup Qualifying 1998.

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