Dayne St. Clair

Dayne St. Clair

inter-miami-fcMIA
 • #97 Goalkeeper
National Team
Canada
Position

GK

Role

--

Birthdate (Age)

May 9, 1997 (29)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

6'3"

Weight

190 lb

Ranking

Major League Soccer
2026 All matches
Overall grade
56.2
44/48
Impact score
5.4
42/48
Goalkeeper rank
46th
46/48

Grades

Key Grades

2026 Major League Soccer

Overall
44th/48 GK
56.2
Passing
9th/48 GK
71.6
Shot Stopping
46th/48 GK
54.3
Parrying
47th/48 GK
53.2
Shot Positioning
10th/48 GK
72.5
Duel
16th/44 GK
63.6

Overall Grades by game

2026 Major League Soccer

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Metrics

Key Metrics

2026 Major League Soccer

14
Appearances
1434
Minutes
2
Clean sheets
43
Saves
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News

Aug 20, 2026

Solid in first start since break

St. Clair had four saves and allowed two goals in Wednesday's 2-2 draw against Philadelphia Union.

Analysis: St Clair returned to the starting eleven for the first time since the World Cup break, taking over from Rocco Rios Novo after consecutive benches. He acquitted himself well, denying two one on one opportunities and making a confident high claim. His grip on the role remains uncertain, though, as head coach Guillermo Hoyos said the change had nothing to do with Rios Novo's performance and instead stemmed from an expectation of a heavy crossing game, where St Clair's strength in the air was seen as an advantage. The outing should nonetheless boost his chances of starting again when Inter Miami take on Toronto on Saturday.

May 29, 2026

Starting keeper for Canada

St. Clair is set to be the starter in goal for Canada as they play in the 2026 World Cup.

Analysis: St. Clair is joining Canada for a second World Cup in his career, although this one should go a bit differently than the last, as he is now expected to be their regular starter in net after a backup role last time. The keeper has served in the MLS since going pro, serving mainly with Minnesota until a transfer to Miami this season. He was one of the better keepers in the league last campaign before a bit of a rough start with Miami, currently allowing two goals per appearance while only having two clean sheets in 14 starts. He will need to be at his best if Canada wants to make a run, as seven goals allowed in the group stage last tournament were a major reason for their exit before the knockouts. However, playing in not the strongest group could be a major help, potentially set for one clean sheet between one of their first three games against Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar.

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