Kevaughn Tavernier talks scoring in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, representing Canada at the U-17 World Cup, playing alongside the U-20s, Forge, and the 2024 CPL season! episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2024 · 16 MIN

Kevaughn Tavernier talks scoring in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, representing Canada at the U-17 World Cup, playing alongside the U-20s, Forge, and the 2024 CPL season!

from Healey & Bailey Notebook: A Canadian Soccer Podcast · host Healey and Bailey Notebook

On today's episode, we welcome one of the brightest stars in Canada's next generation of talent as 18-year-old Kevaughn Tavernier joins the crew for a chat. We talk his experience with Canada at the U-17 World Cup in Indonesia, scoring his first goals alongside Canada's U-20 squad during a dominant run of performances in February, what he's looking to accomplish with Forge during the 2024 Canadian Premier League season, and of course, becoming the third-youngest Canadian to score in the CONCACAF Champions Cup — along with the reception he received at school afterward. FOLLOW US ON X: Mitchell - @CanFutbolTalk / @mbaileyreporter Josh - @Joshrjhealey / @WanderersNotes

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