The All Whites have been beaten 1-0 by Canada in their first match under new Head Coach Fritz Schmid at the Pinatar Arena in Spain.
   In windy conditions, New Zealand had three good goal scoring opportunities in the first half which they did not covert and the World No 90 made them pay early in the second half.
 In the 54th minute, experienced Canadian forward Tosaint Ricketts gathered the ball in the area and fired it past Max Crocombe in goal in what proved to be the defining moment of the match. The 30-year-old from Toronto FC scored his 16th goal in his 58th international for Canada.
 Schmid introduced two new caps in his starting XI with centre-half Adam Mitchell and goalkeeper Crocombe earning their debuts for the national team, while Tim Payne and Cameron Howieson made their long-awaited returns to the All Whites. Experienced defender Michael Boxall was given the captain's arm-band for the first time. All Whites midfielder Ryan Thomas was not available for selection because of a hamstring injury.
    
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     The new national coach was forced into an early substitute when Mitchell was unfortunate to hobble off with a hamstring injury inside the first 15 minutes. He was replaced by Dane Ingham.
 The World No 120 New Zealand, with a gusting wind at their back, started the better of the two sides and could have taken the lead twice within the first eight minutes.
 Experienced midfielder Michael McGlinchey, playing in his 53 A international for New Zealand, found space on the edge of the area and hit a good strike only to be denied by the right post.
 Less than a minute later, on the end of a Clayton Lewis corner, McGlinchey again was on hand and this time hit the left upright with Canadian keeper Milan Borjan beaten.
 Canada came back into the match and 18-year-old Liam Millar on debut, Jonathan Osorio and Cyle Larin causing some problems for the New Zealand back four but they well were contained.
 The John Herdman coached side, in his first international in charge, could have taken the lead around the 20 minute mark but were denied by a couple of great close range saves from Crocombe.