
Canada achieved its first-ever World Cup victory, defeating nine-man Qatar 6-0 at Vancouver鈥檚 BC Place Stadium. This win ended Canada's previous six-match losing streak at the World Cup finals in 1986 and 2022. Juventus striker Jonathan David scored a hat-trick, with Cyle Larin and Nathan Saliba also contributing goals, alongside a Mohammad Manai own goal. The match saw Qatar reduced to nine men after Homam el-Amin was sent off in the first half and Assim Madibo received a red card for a challenge that injured Canadian midfielder Ismael Kone. Canada now needs only a point against Switzerland to top Group B. Earlier, Switzerland defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1, while South Africa drew 1-1 with the Czech Republic, keeping their qualification hopes alive.
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