Canada roster: 12 MLS players called for 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has named 12 MLS players to his 26-man roster for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup this summer, while another six featured in the league before moving abroad.
St. Clair joined the Loons as the seventh overall pick of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft from the University of Maryland. After six seasons with MNUFC, St. Clair is the club leader in wins with 48 across all competitions and has recorded the most shutouts (31).
St. Clair continued to be a solid presence in front of goal during the 2024 season, making his 100th MLS career start and game appearance against FC Cincinnati during the MLS regular season since joining the Loons in 2019. During the 2024 Leagues Cup tournament, he made 16 saves against Club Necaxa during the group stage. Which is notably the most saves in a single game in Minnesota’s MLS history and also a Leagues Cup single-game record. In that same match, St. Clair was a key component in capturing the victory and maintaining a clean sheet against Necaxa, ending the match 1-0. Since surpassing the most regular-season saves and most saves across all competitions in 2023, St. Clair has a total of 333 regular-season saves and 404 saves across all competitions.
During the 2023 campaign, he notably provided his second-ever assist and recorded his season high of shutouts (8) since joining the club. During the club's debut in the 2023 Leagues Cup, he appeared in 30 matches, all starts, and started all five matches in the Leagues Cup tournament. The 26-year-old came up with major saves in the tournament during matches against Columbus Crew and Deportivo Toluca in penalty shootouts.
The Canadian international secured the starting goalkeeper position in the club’s third game of the 2022 season after a standout performance at the New York Red Bulls earned him MLS Player of the Week in Week 3. St. Clair was selected for the 2022 MLS All-Star Team and was named the 2022 MLS All-Star MVP in front of his home fans at Allianz Field.
In 2020, St. Clair began the season on loan to San Antonio FC and was recalled that September to provide depth to a goalkeeper crew struggling through injuries. St. Clair made his MLS debut and earned his first win and shutout in a 4-0 win over Real Salt Lake. A revelation, he maintained the starting goalkeeper role through the remainder of the season, earning six wins, six shutouts, and 12 goals allowed. St. Clair started all three 2020 MLS Cup Playoff games for the Loons, maintaining back-to-back clean sheets against the Colorado Rapids and Sporting Kansas City.
In 2019, St. Clair was a part of the Minnesota United draftee class that included midfielder Hassani Dotson and former Loon Chase Gasper. During his rookie season, St. Clair featured in three international friendlies during 2019, playing against Hertha Berlin, Aston Villa, and CF Pachuca. He went on loan to Minnesota’s USL affiliate, Forward Madison, where he made five appearances.
INTERNATIONAL: St. Clair accepted an invite for the Canadian senior national team camp in January 2021, and he made his senior national team debut in the World Cup Qualifiers with a 7-0 shutout win over Aruba. St. Clair was named the backup goalkeeper for the Canada Men’s National Team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He appeared once again for the national team during the 2023 Gold Cup Group Stage against Cuba and in the Quarter-Finals against the United States.
The Pickering native made his first international start against the Netherlands, falling 4-0 heading into the 2024 Copa América. St. Clair, alongside MNUFC teammate Tani Oluwaseyi, made the final roster for Canada in the 2024 Copa América tournament, but the Canadian goalkeeper did not see the field in any of the group stages. As the Les Rouges advanced, St. Clair earned his first start in the third-place match against Uruguay that ended in a 2-2 draw, going straight into a penalty kick shootout, which Uruguay won 4-3. Most recently, St. Clair earned his first international shutout against Suriname in the 1-0 victory in leg one in Canada’s two-fixture competition against Suriname in the 2024-2025 Concacaf Nations League Quarterfinal.