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Canada vs Qatar World Cup: 3 goals for David, 2 red cards, 1 injured Kone

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-19

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• What happened: Canada defeated Qatar 6-0 in their World Cup match, marking Canada's first-ever World Cup victory, despite the game being overshadowed by a serious injury to Qatari midfielder Ismael Kone and two red cards issued to Qatar players. • Why it matters: This victory is significant for Canada as it secures their position in the tournament, needing only a draw against Switzerland to finish at the top of their group, while also highlighting the challenges faced by Qatar in the competition. • What to watch next: Attention will turn to Canada's final group match against Switzerland, as well as the upcoming match between Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where both teams will be vying for a better position in the standings.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkCanada's Nathan Saliba holds up the shirt of his injured teammate Ismael Kone after scoring their fourth goal [Anne-Marie Sorvin/Reuters]By Anushe Engineer and AFPPublished On 19 Jun 202619 Jun 2026Canada thrashed nine-man Qatar 6-0 to clinch their first-ever World Cup victory in a Group B match marred by a horrific injury to the home team’s midfielder Ismael Kone and disciplinary issues both during and after the match.A Jonathan David hat-trick, one apiece from Cyle Larin and Nathan Saliba, as well as a Qatar own goal, sealed a momentous victory for the Canadians at the BC Place Stadium on Thursday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4World Cup: Diaz dazzles as Colombia beat newcomers Uzbekistan 3-1list 2 of 4World Cup Day 8: Mexico face South Korea as Golden Boot race heats uplist 3 of 4World Cup: Top 10 takeaways from the opening round of the group stagelist 4 of 4What went wrong for Cristiano Ronaldo in his first World Cup 2026 match?end of listCanada now need only a draw against Switzerland in their final match to finish top of the group, while Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina will aim to finish third when they meet on Wednesday.But the celebratory atmosphere in Vancouver, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney cheering on ‘Les Rouges’, was soured by a serious injury to Kone in the 51st minute.Qatar’s Assim Madibo upended Kone with a clumsy challenge from behind, leaving the Italy-based midfielder writhing in agony and clutching his left leg.The seriousness of the injury was immediately apparent as teammates frantically called for help from the Canadian medical staff on the sidelines.Kone was eventually stretchered off the pitch, waving to the crowd as he inhaled from an oxygen pipe.Kone waves to the crowd as he receives oxygen while being stretchered off after sustaining an injury [Agustin Marcarian/Reuters]Madibo, who had initially been given a yellow card for the tackle, was sent off after it was upgraded to red following a VAR review — the second Qatari dismissal after Homam el-Amin was given his marching orders in the first half.With Qatar down to nine men, Canada took full advantage to score three more goals.Saliba — who had replaced the injured Kone — curled in a free kick to make it 4-0 in the 64th minute.The substitute celebrated his goal by racing to the sideline to hold up a replica of the stricken Kone’s Canadian jersey and gesturing his jersey number, eight, with his hands.Another substitute, Jacob Shaffelburg, then helped make it 5-0, his fierce shot turned into the Qatar goal by defender Mohammad Manai.David, who had scored twice in the first half after Cyle Larin’s 16th-minute opener, then completed his hat-trick in the second minute of stoppage time to complete the rout.Jonathan David celebrates scoring his second goal [Fran Santiago/Getty Images via AFP]‘Tough to focus’David’s was the 56th hat-trick scored at a men’s World Cup and the second of the 2026 edition.Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi earned his first of the tournament when he led his side to a 3-0 victory over Algeria and steamrolled several records in the process.David is also the first CONCACAF men’s player to score a hat-trick since 1930 and the first Canadian man to record a multi-goal game at the World Cup.Embers of carnage during the match were reignited after full-time when both sides brawled on the halfway line and had to be pushed apart by FIFA volunteers and team personnel.“It was a great game even before [Kone] got hurt, but I think after he got hurt it was tough to focus on the game, even finishing the game… we just wanted the game to end so we could all be together,” David said after the match.“It will take a few days to sink in but obviously we know that what we’ve done today is historical for the country, our first win in the World Cup, and to do it in that fashion is really amazing.”Qatar had a forgettable day in the field [Lee Smith/Reuters]

Source: Al Jazeera
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