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Canada Thrash Qatar 6-0: David Hat-Trick Highlights FIFA WC 2026

Jonathan David scored a hat-trick as co-hosts Canada thrashed nine-man Qatar 6-0 in FIFA WC 2026 Group B. Cyle Larin and Nathan Saliba also scored in the dominant win. Canada now needs only a draw against Switzerland to finish top of the group. The match was marred by a serious injury to Ismael Kone, who was stretchered off after a red-card challenge.

FIFA WC 2026: David bags hat-trick as Canada thrash Qatar 6-0 in Group B

Vancouver, June 19

Jonathan David notched a hat-trick while Cyle Larin and Nathan Saliba added goals as co-hosts Canada thrash nine-man Qatar 6-0 at BC Place Vancouver here on Friday.

It is the first FIFA World Cup victory for the 2026 co-hosts, who, with four points, are on the precipice of the knockout round. Canadians now need only a draw against Switzerland in their final match to finish top of the group.

Cyle Larin, fresh off his goal against Bosnia and Herzegovina, slotted home a rebound in the 16th minute. David took it to another level, pulverising a volley that blazed past Mahmoud Abunada in the 29th.

The celebratory atmosphere at Vancouver's BC Place stadium, however, was soured by a serious injury to Ismael Kone in the 51st minute. Qatar's Assim Madibo upended Kone with a clumsy challenge from behind to leave the Italy-based midfielder writhing in agony and clutching his left leg, AFC reports.

Kone was eventually stretchered off the pitch, waving to the crowd as he inhaled from an oxygen pipe and 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.

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.

Another substitute, Jacob Shaffelburg, then helped make it 5-0, his fierce shot turned into the Qatar goal by defender Mohammad Manai. David then completed his hat-trick in the second minute of stoppage time to complete the win.

The Canadian striker is the first player to score a hat-trick on home soil since Geoff Hurst for England in 1966.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The way Canada played after the red card was ruthless. Qatar didn't do themselves any favors, but credit to the hosts. That injury to Kone looked nasty though - hope he recovers soon. 🙏

Arjun K

Honestly, Qatar were terrible. But Canada were brilliant. David's hat-trick was something special. Makes me wonder - when will India ever reach this level in football? We have the passion but lack the system.

Naveen S

That injury to Kone was heartbreaking. Madibo's tackle was reckless - fully deserved the red card. But Saliba holding up Kone's jersey after scoring? That's pure class. Team spirit at its finest! ❤️

Sneha F

As someone who watched the match, I was impressed by Canada's pressing game. India should take notes - we always struggle against teams that play with such intensity. David's volley alone was worth watching the whole match for!

Vikram M

Canada going from losing their opener to potentially topping the group is incredible! And that stat about David - first hat-trick on home soil since Geoff Hurst - puts things in perspective. Football is truly growing! 🏆⚽

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