Alistair Johnston, donning the captain's armband, celebrates scoring a goal for Glasgow Celtic during a match in Scotland on October 30. (Getty Images)


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Alistair Johnston, a rising star in Canadian soccer, recently celebrated his 50th cap in an intense 1-0 victory over Suriname. Sitting in a Toronto hotel after a long flight, Johnston reflected on his unexpected journey from playing collegiate soccer at Wake Forest in 2019 to becoming a key figure for Canada and captaining Scotland’s iconic Celtic FC.
Johnston's path defies the norm in a sport where young prodigies often sign contracts by age eight. Lacking early academy exposure, he played in local leagues like League1 Ontario with Vaughan Azzurri. His progress has been remarkable, emphasizing grit over privilege. “If you work hard and stay focused, opportunities will come,” he said.

His transformation began when he switched from midfield to fullback during his final college year. The position suited him perfectly, and he excelled, catching the attention of MLS scouts. Drafted 11th by Nashville SC, he quickly rose through the ranks, joining CF Montreal and, within two years, moving to Celtic.

Johnston’s international career skyrocketed even faster. Coach Jesse Marsch praised him as a critical player for Canada, citing his leadership and continuous improvement. Johnston’s dual success with club and country has boosted both his profile and Canada's reputation in global soccer.

His defining moment came during Canada’s infamous “Iceteca” victory over Mexico, where he showcased defensive strength and offensive prowess. This performance cemented his status as a leader on and off the pitch. Shortly before the Qatar World Cup, Celtic signed him, underscoring his growing value. Despite juggling a medical check and World Cup preparations, Johnston remained focused.

For Johnston, every step has been about advancing Canada’s soccer identity. He highlighted recent games against top-tier teams like France and Argentina as milestones that elevate the nation’s credibility. “We’re showing the world that Canadian soccer belongs on the global stage,” he said.

As Johnston joined his teammates to train for their CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal, his journey stood as proof that perseverance and passion can uncover hidden talents. Reflecting on his 50 caps, he humbly remarked, “It’s not lost on me how far I’ve come.” Johnston’s story serves as an inspiration, proving there’s plenty of untapped potential in Canadian soccer waiting to shine.

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