Louis De Fougerolles was born on 12 October 2005 in Canada. He is among the youngest players in the Canadian national team's developmental orbit, born in 2005 and representing the generation that will come of age well after the 2026 home World Cup. His inclusion in Canadian youth national team structures reflects the depth of investment in youth development that the country has made since the senior team's rise to prominence.
At this early stage of his career, specific biographical and club career information is limited. He is developing through the youth pathways — either domestic Canadian football or European club academies — that have become increasingly viable for young Canadian talent as the country's football reputation has grown internationally.
For Canada's youth program, players of his age group represent the long-term sustainability of the national team's trajectory. The infrastructure developed around the senior team's success has created a pipeline that did not exist in the same way when the current senior generation was at his age. This generational renewal is essential for Canada to build on the 2022 World Cup breakthrough and the 2026 home tournament.
As he develops professionally over the coming years, more complete information will become available. This profile will be updated as further career and biographical detail emerges.
