Canada Thrashes Qatar 6-0 for First World Cup Win as Mexico Reaches Round of 32
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Updated · FOX Sports · Jun 18
Canada Thrashes Qatar 6-0 for First World Cup Win as Mexico Reaches Round of 32
3 articles · Updated · FOX Sports · Jun 18
Summary
Canada earned its first-ever men’s World Cup victory with a 6-0 rout of Qatar in Vancouver, matching the biggest win by a host nation in tournament history.
Jonathan David scored a hat trick—the first by any Canadian in a World Cup—while Canada became the first team from outside Europe or South America to score at least five goals in a World Cup match.
The win came with a setback: midfielder Ismaël Koné left injured, and teammate Nathan Saliba held up Koné’s number after scoring Canada’s fourth goal.
Mexico also advanced, beating South Korea to win Group A and extend its home group-stage World Cup record to 6 wins and 2 draws.
Elsewhere on Day 8, Switzerland beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 for its first win of the tournament, while Czechia and South Africa drew 1-1.