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St. Louis CITY's Kyle Hiebert already making an impact with Canada

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TORONTO – It would be an understatement to say it’s been a whirlwind two years forĀ Kyle Hiebert.

Yet on Tuesday evening, theĀ St. Louis CITY SCĀ center back made hisĀ Canadian men’s national teamĀ debut during aĀ 4-1 rout of HondurasĀ atĀ Toronto FC’s BMO Field, clinching their spot in this summer’sĀ Concacaf Nations LeagueĀ semifinals.

Although he looked unnerved at times after entering the match just after the hour mark, the 25-year-old Manitoba native settled into the game and showed he could rise to the level ofĀ Les Rouges.

Playing with his family and friends looking on, Hiebert’s mother, wife, sister, cousins and several others were in the stands to see him reach the pinnacle of the game in Canada. Toronto is a roughly three-hour flight from Winnipeg, Manitoba’s lone large airport, but they wouldn’t miss it.

ā€œI wasn’t sure I’d go in, but I was prepared, and you’re always ready to go in,ā€ Hiebert said. ā€œI was excited to be able to have the opportunity, especially here at home.ā€

While Hiebert’s CanMNT call-up came in relief of injuredĀ CF MontrĆ©alĀ center backĀ Kamal Miller, he wasn’t far off from making the initial roster, given the hot start to his MLS career with St. Louis.

He’s started four games in CITY SC’s record-setting 5W-0L-0D start, which is approaching the best-ever start by any team in MLS’s 28 seasons. Most memorably, Hiebert scored the game-winner during aĀ 2-1 comeback victoryĀ for St. Louis at theĀ Portland TimbersĀ in Matchday 3.

ā€œHe looked a little bit nervous coming in to start, but who wouldn’t? When he settled in, he knew his role, and he was killing the channels for us,ā€ CanMNT head coach John Herdman said. ā€œHe's brought maximum intensity, and he's actually got quite a big personality as well behind the scenes these days.ā€

The latest NCAA to CanMNT addition

The road to the national team hasn’t been simple for Hiebert, a former star with the NCAA Division I side Missouri State. MLS teams passed on him during the MLS SuperDraft presented by adidas, forcing him to find anĀ MLS NEXT ProĀ deal with St. Louis CITY 2 for 2022.

From there, he played his way up to the MLS expansion roster and has only grown in the role since his first start.

ā€œIt's been huge playing in St. Louis. We have top-class players likeĀ Roman Bürki,Ā Eddie LƶwenĀ andĀ JoĆ£o Klauss,ā€ Hiebert said. ā€œ[They] have come from Europe and come from the top level, so to get the chance to train with them every day makes me up my level and helps me be prepared for moments like this.ā€

In his first training sessions with the CanMNT, Hiebert warmed up with fellow first-time call-ups Victor Loturi and Dominick Zator. Yet, by the time the final whistle blew on Tuesday evening, he was celebrating with the whole group, a fully-fledged member of the program.

Leaning on formerĀ Nashville SCĀ andĀ CF MontrĆ©alĀ defender Alistair Johnston, Hiebert is the latest example of the MLS pathway helping develop key players while expandingĀ Les Rouges’ center back pool during the 2026 World Cup cycle.

ā€œHe’s helped a ton to include me from the start, and he’s doing amazing at Celtic,ā€ Hiebert said of Johnston. ā€œIt’s really cool to see. He does well in college to get into MLS, does well in MLS to get into Canada, and now he’s in Europe playing in the [UEFA] Champions League.ā€

Having seen the same field as former MLS stars Alphonso Davies (Vancouver Whitecaps FC), Tajon Buchanan (New England Revolution) and Cyle Larin (Orlando City SC), Hiebert returns to St. Louis with a new perspective as he looks to lift CITY SC to a sixth straight victory to start their MLS tenure. The newcomers hostĀ Minnesota United FCĀ on Saturday evening in Matchday 6 (8:30 pm ET |Ā MLS Season Pass).