Jonathan David's hat trick propels Canada to its first World Cup win, 6-0 over 9-man Qatar
Canada's 6-0 victory over Qatar at BC Place in Vancouver, powered by Jonathan David's hat trick, marked the nation's first World Cup win and left it well positioned for the knockout stage. Qatar was reduced to nine players after two red cards: Homan Ahmed in the first half and Assim Madibo early in the second. The celebration was tempered by Ismaël Koné's serious injury, a broken left leg that required surgery after he was stretchered off. The match drew 52,497 fans, including Prime Minister Mark Carney and FIFA President Gianni Infantino, underscoring the moment's significance.
Canada opened with two goals as Larin struck in the 16th minute after a rebound off goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada, and David followed in the 29th with a volley—his first in open play in over a year. Ahmed's red card was confirmed on video review after a first-half tackle on Tajon Buchanan, and Madibo's dismissal arrived early in the second half, leaving Qatar with ten. David added a stoppage-time goal from a scramble that caromed off the crossbar, then completed his hat trick after the break. The win triples Canada's World Cup goals and signals a historic push under coach Jesse Marsch, reinforcing momentum for the program.







