Canada Crushes Qatar 6-0 for First-Ever World Cup Win
Canada dominated Qatar 6-0 to secure their first World Cup victory in history, ending a tournament drought spanning decades. The win catapults Les Rouges to the top of Group B at the 2026 World Cup.
After waiting through seven losses and one draw across three World Cup appearances, Canada finally tasted victory on the world's biggest soccer stage.
Les Rouges demolished Qatar 6-0 in their second group stage match, claiming their first-ever World Cup win in spectacular fashion. The historic victory came on home soil as Canada co-hosts the 2026 tournament alongside the United States and Mexico.
Cyle Larin opened the scoring in the 16th minute, and Jonathan David followed with two first-half goals to put Canada firmly in control. The floodgates truly opened when Qatar was reduced to nine players after two red cards, leaving them unable to stop the relentless Canadian attack.
Nathan Saliba, who came on as a substitute, scored in the 64th minute and celebrated by lifting his injured teammate's jersey. Jacob Shaffelburg forced an own goal to make it 5-0, before David completed his hat trick in stoppage time to cap the memorable night.
The victory was bittersweet as Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné was stretchered off with a potential leg injury in the second half. His teammates, visibly emotional, dedicated their performance to him as they continued pushing forward.
Why This Inspires
Canada's dominance went beyond just the scoreline. Les Rouges controlled 78% of possession, fired 31 shots compared to Qatar's two, and earned 19 corner kicks while keeping Qatar completely off target.
For a nation that entered this tournament with an 0-1-6 all-time World Cup record, this wasn't just a win. It was a statement. Canada showed they belong among soccer's elite, transforming years of disappointment into an unforgettable triumph.
The victory moves Canada to the top of Group B and gives an entire nation something they've never had before: a World Cup win to call their own.
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