Canada secures first World Cup win but injury overshadows victory
Canada achieved their first-ever World Cup victory with a 6-0 win over Qatar in Vancouver, 40 years after their tournament debut. However, the historic moment was overshadowed by a severe leg injury to midfielder Ismael Kone, who was taken to the hospital for surgery. The incident occurred in the 53rd minute when Qatar’s Assim Madibo made a late challenge, resulting in a visible fracture. A scuffle broke out between the teams, and Madibo was sent off. Canada coach Jesse Marsch confirmed Madibo apologized to Kone after the match, saying the tackle had no ill-meaning. Despite the injury, Kone waved to supporters as he was carried off on a stretcher. Canada, who had never previously earned a point at the World Cup, now need one more point to guarantee a place in the last 32.
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Sources: BBC News
