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‘Worked hard to get where he is’: Wanderers sign Aiden Rushenas to a CPL – U SPORTS contract

The Halifax Wanderers have signed Canadian U21 goalkeeper Aiden Rushenas to a CPL – U SPORTS contract for the 2023 season.

Rushenas, 19, was selected by the Wanderers in the 2023 CPL – U SPORTS Draft out of Dalhousie University.

The goalkeeper from Toronto is well acquainted with the Wanderers. Rushenas was a part of first-team training throughout the 2022 CPL season and was a member of last season’s Wanderers U23 team. He signed a short-term contract and made the bench in the Wanderers’ August 1 match against York United FC.

“Aiden came into pre-season and put his best foot forward in everything he did and responded great on the field to what we asked of him,” Wanderers head coach Patrice Gheisar said. “He’s worked hard to get where he is, training with the team since last season, playing U23. He’s always working hard to improve and asking for feedback.” 

Over his two seasons at Dalhousie, Rushenas has led all of Atlantic University Sport in saves made. He was named the Tigers’ most valuable player in 2022 after making a league-best 81 stops in just 12 appearances. After being drafted in 2023, Rushenas joined the first team for pre-season and saw game action in exhibition matches in Auburndale, Florida. 

“It’s great to see all my work paying off, and I’m so happy that the club has put faith in me to be a part of this team,” Rushenas said. “It’s also nice to represent an Atlantic school, my mom was born and raised in Lower Sackville, and I have a lot of Dal alumni in my family.” 

Rushenas is the fourth Wanderers player to sign with the club after being drafted out of an AUS school after Peter Schaale (Cape Breton), Christian Oxner (Saint Mary’s) and Cory Bent (Cape Breton). Ahead of the 2023 draft, the club committed to selecting talent exclusively from AUS. 

“We take drafting a player very seriously,” Gheisar said. “And then you add in that Aiden comes to us from down the street at Dalhousie, and it’s very idealistic of that vision. He’s enthusiastic, has a lot of energy, and most importantly, he fits in with the group.”

The signing of Rushenas reflects the Wanderers’ efforts to identify players in local programs and nurture them toward first-team contracts from the club’s development pathways. Starting with Wanderers U23 to identify top post-secondary talent from Atlantic Canada or playing at AUS schools last season, the club is already expanding with a U18 showcase team made of players from local clubs this year, with more development plans set to be announced.

“Aiden’s signature fits our model of investing in young talent in our region to make the next step to the first team,” sporting director Matt Fegan said. “He has chosen to move here to study and play AUS because of family connections. He has committed to our program as a trainee and worked extremely hard over the last year and earned the respect of coaches and teammates to be rewarded with this USport deal. Now he has a chance to push for a first-team deal this season. 

“We hope that seeing Aiden make this next step encourages more local talent to believe they can continue their development and stand out within our region’s programs, as well as to attract other talent to choose to study and play in Atlantic Canada. It’s one piece of our vision of growing the game together within the region’s football landscape.”


Full Name: Aiden Rushenas

Age: 19

Position: Goalkeeper

Height: 6’3”

Birth Date: May 23, 2003 

Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario

Nationality: Canadian

Last Club: Dalhousie University (U SPORTS)