19/06/2026 04:45 - Deportes
Jugador de fútbol caído en el césped con expresión de dolor, compañeros del equipo acercándose, estadio nocturno con luces brillantes
On June 18, 2026, Vancouver Stadium witnessed a historic night that will be etched in Canadian soccer history. While the national team celebrated their biggest ever World Cup victory, the image of Ismael Kone being carried off the field cast a shadow over the festivities.
The midfielder suffered an injury that moved both teammates and opponents, serving as a reminder of how fragile a footballer's destiny can be during moments of glory.
Jonathan David, the Canadian striker who plays for Juventus in Italy's Serie A, delivered a masterful performance:
Context: Jonathan David is one of Canada's most prominent players, having made his name in European football with Lille before moving to Juventus.
| Result | Canada 6 - 0 Qatar |
| Venue | Vancouver Stadium |
| Date | June 18, 2026 |
| Red Card | Homam Ahmed (Qatar) |
| Significance | Biggest Concacaf win in World Cup history |
Cyle Larin, Canada's all-time leading scorer, opened the scoring for the hosts, triggering what would become a magical night for the Concacaf side. The 6-0 scoreline represents a historic milestone: the largest victory by any Concacaf nation in World Cup history.
Context: Concacaf is the confederation covering North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Historically, European and South American teams have dominated the World Cup, making this achievement particularly significant for the region.
The injury to Ismael Kone marked the emotional counterpoint to what was otherwise a perfect sporting night. The player had to receive assistance on the field, causing concern among the Canadian bench and prompting solidarity gestures from opposing players.
Ismael Kone, a former Manchester United academy player currently with Watford in England, had been instrumental in Canada's midfield throughout the tournament. His potential absence could significantly impact Canada's upcoming matches in the knockout stages.
Source: El Día
Alfredo S. Quiroga