Orlando City striker Cyle Larin will join Canada’s CONCACAF Gold Cup roster ahead of the knockout stage of the tournament.

Larin initially was left off his national team’s roster following a DUI charge last month. After undergoing an evaluation by Major League Soccer’s substance abuse program, missing three games during the process, Larin was cleared to return to competition on June 27.

Canada coach Octavio Zambrano said in an interview with the Canadian Press on June 28 that he planned to recall Larin to the roster as one of the six changes allowed after the group stage.

Canada Soccer made the official announcement Sunday night between the final two group stage matches. Larin replaced Toronto FC’s Raheem Edwards, according to the release.

Canada finished runner-up to Costa Rica in Group A to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2009. The Canadians will face the second-place team in Group C — which will be determined after Sunday’s final group match between Mexico and Curacao — Thursday night in Arizona.

Larin, who leads Orlando City in scoring with eight goals, was arrested on a DUI charge June 15 after a state trooper pulled him over for driving the wrong way on Orange Avenue near Lake Ivanhoe.

Orlando City is closing out a two-week international break and will return to action Friday to host Atlanta United FC, a game Larin will now miss. The 7 p.m. match will be nationally televised on ESPN.

ardelgallo@orlandosentinel.com