18/06/2026 22:45 - Deportes
Jugador de fútbol celebrando un gol en un estadio iluminado de noche, con la camiseta de Canadá (roja), brazos extendidos en señal de victoria, aficionados celebrando en las gradas del fondo
Jonathan David celebrated three times in Vancouver, becoming the star of the most dominant performance by a CONCACAF team in World Cup history.
Canada produced the greatest offensive exhibition by a CONCACAF team in World Cup history by defeating Qatar 6-0 at Vancouver Stadium. The victory was a celebration for the hosts, featuring a stellar performance from Jonathan David, who scored a hat-trick and positioned himself as one of the tournament's top scorers.
The striker, who plays for Juventus in Italy's Serie A, tied with Lionel Messi at the top of the World Cup 2026 scoring charts with three goals. David capitalized on every opportunity presented by Qatar's fragile defense, demonstrating why he's considered one of North American soccer's brightest stars.
For those unfamiliar with regional soccer terminology, CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football) is the governing body for soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. It includes teams from Canada, the United States, Mexico, and all Caribbean and Central American nations.
The match began with an aggressive Canada from the first minute. Cyle Larin, Canada's all-time leading scorer, opened the scoring with an early goal that ignited the home crowd. The Canadians dominated proceedings, gradually finding spaces against a Qatari defense that never found answers.
Things got even more complicated for Qatar when Homam Ahmed was sent off, leaving his team with ten players and no capacity to respond. From that moment, the result became inevitable.
| Result: | Canada 6 - 0 Qatar |
| Venue: | Vancouver, Canada |
| Scorers: | Larin, David (3) |
| Star Player: | Jonathan David |
| Sent Off: | Homam Ahmed (QAT) |
David's first goal came from a rebound off a Tajon Buchanan shot. The striker struck a volley that nestled into the near post past goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada, sending Vancouver Stadium into raptures.
Just before halftime, David capitalized on another rebound following a save by the Qatari goalkeeper to score his team's third. Two goals in 18 minutes that sealed the match before the break.
In the second half, David completed his hat-trick by receiving the ball alone in the box and finishing calmly for the definitive 6-0. A perfect night for the player preparing for his next season with Juventus.
With this victory, Canada sits on 3 points and positions itself as a serious candidate to advance to the Round of 16 as hosts. The goal difference advantage could prove crucial in any group tiebreakers.
Canada will look to maintain this momentum in their upcoming group stage matches. The Canadian national team, one of the tournament's hosts alongside the United States and Mexico, has the opportunity to make history on home soil.
Jonathan David consolidates himself as the great figure of this team that dreams of transcending at World Cup 2026.
Source: ESPN
Alfredo S. Quiroga