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Agustin Marcarian/Reuters
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Vancouver
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It took four decades across three World Cups but Canada on Thursday in Vancouver – at long last – won its first game on soccer’s premier stage, a rousing rout of a victory, 6-0, against Qatar.
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The team, which had been stuck in a long goal scoring slump, delivered a deluge. Striker Jonathan David, Canada’s all-time scorer who hadn’t put a ball in the net from open play for his country since last September, banged in three goals. He also helped make the opening strike from Cyle Larin happen.
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More than 52,000 fans at a soldout BC Place, almost all in Canadian red, saluted the team with a standing ovation at halftime.
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The win means Canada keeps pace with Group B favourite Switzerland, which rolled over Bosnia-Herzegovina, 4-1, earlier on Thursday in Los Angeles. Canada’s big showdown with the Swiss, which will determine the winner of Group B, happens next Wednesday, June 24, here in Vancouver.
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For the first time in a World Cup match, everything went right for Canada – almost everything that is until a big blow early in the second half. Medics carted off Canada’s linchpin midfielder Ismaël Koné to a hospital. He appeared to fracture his leg after a brief encounter with Qatar’s Assim Madibo. Referees ejected Madibo with a red card, Qatar’s second of the match.
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