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Hassan Al Haydos

  

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PositionAttacker
Age35
NationalityQatar
BirthplaceDoha
Height170 cm
Weight61 kg
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Recap

Canada Annihilates Qatar 6-0 for Historic First World Cup Victory in Vancouver

Canada secured their first-ever men's FIFA World Cup victory with a commanding 6-0 win over Qatar at BC Place in Vancouver on June 18, 2026. The atmosphere was charged with expectation, intensified by the presence of Prime Minister Mark Carney and FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Early Dominance and a Midfield Blow From the outset, Canada established control. Cyle Larin opened the scoring in the 16th minute, setting the tone for a dominant performance. Jonathan David quickly followed suit, finding the net in the 29th minute to double Canada's advantage. David was not finished there, adding another goal before halftime, sending Canada into the break with a resounding 3-0 lead. However, the first half also brought a moment of concern for Canada. Midfielder Ismaël Koné sustained a horrific injury, a significant blow despite the team's on-field success. Star player Alphonso Davies was available, providing a steady presence. Qatar's Discipline Issues and Canada's Ruthless Finish Qatar's challenge became significantly more difficult due to disciplinary issues. Homam Ahmed received a direct red card after a VAR check for a possible penalty, reducing Qatar to ten men. This incident, combined with another red card later in the game, meant Qatar played much of the match with a numerical disadvantage, ultimately finishing with nine players. Canada capitalised on Qatar's structural collapse with ruthless efficiency. Jonathan David completed his hat-trick in the second half, showcasing his clinical finishing. The Canadian attack continued to press, eventually pushing the scoreline to a comprehensive 6-0. The result was a testament to Canada's tactical discipline and offensive prowess, marking a memorable chapter in their World Cup history.

@nathan/13h ago