Canada vs Qatar World Cup: 3 goals for David, 2 red cards, 1 injured Kone
Summary
Canada defeated Qatar 6-0 in a World Cup Group B match, marking Canada's first-ever World Cup win. The game featured three goals by Jonathan David, two red cards for Qatar players, and a serious injury to Qatar’s midfielder Ismael Kone.Key Facts
- Canada won 6-0 against Qatar in a World Cup Group B game at BC Place Stadium.
- Jonathan David scored three goals, achieving a hat-trick.
- Other Canadian goals came from Cyle Larin, Nathan Saliba, and an own goal by Qatar.
- Qatar had two players sent off with red cards, leaving only nine players on the field.
- Qatar’s Ismael Kone was seriously injured during the match and had to be taken off the field on a stretcher.
- Nathan Saliba scored a free kick goal after replacing the injured Kone.
- After the match, players from both teams got into a fight and had to be separated by officials.
- Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney attended the match to support the Canadian team.
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