Cyle Larin, a former player for Feyenoord, made a significant impact for Canada in their opening World Cup qualifying match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Coming off the bench in Toronto, Larin scored a crucial goal, securing a 1-1 draw for his team. This result marks Canada’s first-ever point earned in a World Cup competition. Larin expressed confidence in his ability to deliver for his country when called upon, stating he consistently scores when Canada needs him. The draw represents a positive start to Canada’s campaign for qualification for the 2026 World Cup. His performance highlights his continued importance to the Canadian national team. The match showcased Larin’s ability to change the game as a substitute.