Canada achieved a historic 6-0 victory over Qatar in their first World Cup match played on the west coast, marking the nation’s inaugural win in a World Cup finals tournament. The match, held in Vancouver, was particularly meaningful for local fans who have long awaited a victory on home soil. However, the win was tempered by a significant injury to Canadian player Kone, who suffered a broken leg during the game. Details surrounding the extent of Kone’s injury and potential recovery timeline are yet to be fully released. Despite this setback, the Canadian team’s performance generated considerable excitement and optimism among supporters. The decisive win provides a strong foundation for Canada’s continued participation in the World Cup.