
Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné will miss the remainder of the 2026 World Cup due to a serious injury sustained during Canada's 6-0 victory over Qatar. The incident occurred in the 57th minute after contact with Qatari player Assim Madibo, who was subsequently shown a red card. Koné was stretchered off the field and taken to a hospital for further examination. Canada's coach, Jesse Marsch, confirmed that Koné is expected to undergo surgery, though the exact nature of the injury has not been officially released. Madibo visited the Canadian locker room after the match to apologize to Koné. This injury is a significant blow for the Canadian team, as the 24-year-old Koné was a key player and had been named man of the match in their opening game against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Must ReadHedayat Mombeyni, Secretary General of the Iranian Football Federation, has called the treatment of Iran a "dark episode" in World Cup history. The federation has appealed to FIFA, protesting restrictions on the team's entry into the United States for the 2026 World Cup. The Iranian team, currently in Tijuana, Mexico, has not secured US visas for about a dozen staff members and feels mistreated. They are only allowed to enter the US the day before their three group matches, rather than two days prior, which they claim hinders their preparation for upcoming games, including one against Belgium on Sunday. Mombeyni stated this lack of fair play does not adhere to FIFA rules and standards, suggesting that countries unable to apply FIFA rules should not host tournaments. He added that the US treatment of Iranians represents a "dark episode in the recent history of the World Cup." The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, marks the first time a host country is in conflict with a participating nation. Washington, however, maintains that it was always agreed that Iran would enter the US only the day before its matches. Andrew Giuliani, Director of the White House Task Force on World Cup organization, stated on Friday that this arrangement was agreed upon with the Iranian team and FIFA weeks ago and discussed for months. Giuliani did not rule out adjustments for Iran's third match in Seattle on June 26, noting that "everything is constantly evolving" and

SeneNews will provide live coverage of the 2026 World Cup group stage match between Brazil and Haiti. The game is scheduled to kick off on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at 00:30 Dakar time, from Lincoln Financial Field. SeneNews will offer a live feed of the match, including the score, goals, substitutions, cards, and a summary of key moments, with automatic updates throughout the game. The platform will also provide compositions, statistics, and reactions for the Brazil vs. Haiti encounter.

SeneNews provided live coverage of the World Cup 2026 group stage match between Scotland and Morocco, which took place on June 19, 2026, at the Gillette Stadium. The match was part of the second round of the group stage. The article detailed the starting lineups for both teams: Scotland, coached by Steve Clarke, featured players like Angus Gunn, Andy Robertson, and John McGinn, while Morocco, coached by Mohamed Ouahbi, included Bono, Achraf Hakimi, and Brahim Díaz. The coverage included live score updates, team compositions, and key match events. The kickoff was scheduled for 10:00 PM Dakar time.