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‘It’s unbelievable, it’s historic’: Canada go top of Group B after 6-0 demolition of Qatar for maiden World Cup finals win
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Published on 06/20/2026 12:00
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VANCOUVER  — Canada’s first World Cup match on the west coast delivered a resounding 6-0 victory over Qatar that brought boundless joy to long-suffering local fans in Vancouver, who witnessed their men’s national team notch their first win at a ‌World Cup finals.

On an otherwise jubilant afternoon at the sold-out BC Place, the only shadow that was cast was in the form of a suspected broken leg suffered by midfielder Ismael Kone after a clumsy tackle by Qatar’s Assim Madibo, but not even that could dampen the enthusiasm of the raucous home fans.

“It’s unbelievable, it’s historic, it’s history right here. That’s a win for Vancouver, it’s the first in Canada’s history at a World Cup, and we were here to witness it,” Canada fan Mattias Cherniak told Reuters just after the final whistle as fellow supporters whooped and beamed with joy as they headed for the exits.

Though ice hockey reigns supreme in much of Canada, diehard fans in Vancouver need little invitation to tell you that theirs is a football city, ‌and if yesterday’s game was a test of that theory, the national team and their fans passed with ⁠flying colours.

The pre-game rendition of the national anthem was loud ⁠and passionate, only eclipsed by the ear-splitting roars of the red-clad fans ⁠for the game’s first two goals in ⁠the opening half-hour from Cyle ⁠Larin and Jonathan David.

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