Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan and Junior Hoilett scored as the Canadians made their way to a 4-0 victory over Jamaica in front of a strong and proud crowd of 29,122 on a cold day at BMO Field. A goal by Jamaica in its own net in the 89th minute filled the score. However, the margin of victory could be much more one-sided.
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Canada (8-1-4, 28 points in the final qualifying round of the CONCACAF) dominated from the beginning, stacking opportunities for goals like firewood. The hosts were ahead 1-0 after 13 minutes and 2-0 at halftime. It could have been 4-0 in the middle of the first half when the sun made its first appearance. Jamaica (1-7-5, eight points) spent the afternoon upside down. The game was done and dusted off after the first half. The story goes on under the ad 4:03 Canada Men’s national football team aims to make history Canada’s Men’s national soccer team aims to make history The historic victory came 37 years after Canada qualified for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico with a 1-0 victory over Honduras on September 14, 1985 in St. Petersburg. John’s, NL. where they lost all three games without scoring goals. Canadian football is high with the Canadians in sixth place winning gold last summer at the Tokyo Olympics. Now the 33rd-ranked men, led by coach John Herdman, are finding their time to shine in Qatar, while extending their runway to the 2026 World Cup, which Canada is co-hosting with the United States and Mexico. The Canadian men, who lead the eight-nation final, also had a chance to seal qualifying on Thursday in Costa Rica, but lost 1-0 after playing two-thirds of the 10-man match in the wake of Mark-Anthony. Kay red card. It marked the only flaw in their qualifying route. Going into Sunday’s game, Canada had prevailed over their opponent 50-7, while scoring 11 clear sets in 18 qualifying games in three rounds (13-1-4). The story goes on under the ad On a cold day, Canada came out hot and were rewarded for their dominance in the 13th minute, when after a lightning counterattack, Hoilett sent the ball to Stephen Eustaquio who passed the needle to put Larin behind the defense. Besiktas striker calmly passed the ball over Jamaican goalkeeper Andre Blake for his 24th goal for Canada, extending his national men’s scorer record. Buchanan made it 2-0 in the 44th minute, as Jamaica failed to face a foul that had been won by the winger of Club Brugge, after being eliminated in the midst of many upheavals. A defender headed in a cross from Eustaquio, but his header went straight to Jonathan David, whose cross hit the post. Celebrate the goal with the trademark of the backflip. Hoylett made it 3-0 in 83 ‘, after Buchanan dismantled the ball from a defender after a corner and fed veteran Hoylett, who cut through the penalty spot and beat Blake for his 14th goal for Canada. 4:04 Canada team on the verge of qualifying for the World Cup Canada team on the verge of qualifying for the World Cup Adrian Mariappa’s failed attempt to clear the cross of Sam Adegukbe ended in the goal of Jamaica and made it 4-0. The story goes on under the ad In later games on Sunday, Costa Rica was in El Salvador, Panama in the US and Mexico in Honduras. The Canadians, who finished qualifying on Wednesday in Panama, only needed one draw on Sunday to qualify. Other qualifying rounds included Costa Rica’s defeat or Panama’s victory over USA The top three teams advance to Qatar as representatives of North and Central America and the Caribbean, while the fourth place faces the Oceania team in an intercontinental playoff to see who will participate. Trending Stories
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A snow blanket greeted players and fans in Toronto when they woke up on Sunday, though almost all of it disappeared with the start. Thanks to the BMO Field underground heating, there was just a white dusting in parts of the fragmented field. There were slight disturbances at the start. Somehow the circumstances made the meeting more Canadian. “Our home. Our day. All of Canada is with you,” Canada Soccer tweeted in a video announcing the game, accompanied by the sounds of “Coming Home” by Diddy and Dirty Money with Skylar Gray. The Canadians faced worse in snowy Edmonton last November, when they defeated Mexico and Costa Rica. Nevertheless it was a cold, windy afternoon with a temperature of minus-five, like minus-14 for the start at 4 p.m. ET. He did not mind Larin, Richie Laryea or Alistair Johnston’s replacement, who wore a short-sleeved shirt. The story goes on under the ad 2:08 Canadian men’s soccer team fights for a place in the World Cup Canadian men’s soccer team fights for a place in the World Cup The Canadian flags fluttered proudly, with some Ukrainian flags scattered among the sold-out crowd. Herdman made four changes to his starting line-up in Costa Rica, bringing in defenders Scott Kennedy, Antekoumbe and Donnelly Henry and winger Hewlett. Adekugbe and Henry were eliminated for the Costa Rican match. Goalkeeper Milan Borjan took over as captain from Atiba Hutchinson. Canada lost some time with Blake having to remove a cross from Adegukbe in the second minute. Blake then had to stop a shot by Larin in the fourth minute after a good run by David, causing “Kan-a-da, Kan-a-da” shouts. David shot very few outs in the 15th minute after another attack by the Canadians. Six minutes later, Buchanan shot high. The crowd cheered when Borjan was finally called up to repel in the 32nd minute. The story goes on under the ad Larin shot a little out in the 38th minute, taking a cross from Adegukbe, after a great shot by Hewlett found the back to be thrown from the left side. The game opened as the first half continued with Jamaica finding some space at the end of Canada as the hosts tossed their bodies towards the future. Canada has 65 percent possession in the first half and an 11-2 lead in shots (4-1 in home shots). It was more the same in the second half with Buchanan losing a low cross from Larin at the end as the game continued. David shot out a few minutes later.
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Henry limps in the 62nd minute with Herdman going to his bench. Bourgeois lost some of his time in the captain’s armband when Hutchinson entered the field for his 94th game, extending his Canadian record to men. “Atiba, Atiba” chants followed. Blake stopped substitute Lucas Cavalini in the 82nd minute, shouting “Ole, Ole” from the crowd. Buchanan then tried to push a corner house from a nearby bar. The Canadians qualified the hard way this time. As CONCACAF forces such as Mexico and the United States bid farewell to the final round, Canada had to start from the bottom of the region. The story goes on under the ad Herdman’s team had to send Aruba, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Suriname and Haiti only to reach the last round of qualifiers for the first time since qualifying in France in ’98. “If we look at it the right way, it could just be a hell of a story,” Herdman said prophetically in July 2019, when CONCACAF renewed its qualifying process. Thursday marked the four-year anniversary of Herdman’s first game as head coach, a 1-0 victory over New Zealand in Murcia, Spain, in front of just 75 people. His record at the helm of men is now 29-7-4 with the only defeats from the USA (twice), Mexico (twice), Costa Rica, Haiti and Iceland. Already qualified for the Men’s World Cup with 32 teams are hosts Qatar, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Croatia, Denmark, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Iran, Japan, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Switzerland and Uruguay. Canada has competed in seven of the eight Women’s World Cups, losing only the opening event in 1991. The women finished fourth in the 2003 US Tournament. Jamaica were one of five teams to bid farewell to the final round of the CONCACAF qualifiers, but managed only one victory – a 2-0 decision in Honduras on 13 October. The Canadian men ranked 73rd in the world compared to No. 47 for Jamaica when the World Cup qualifiers began in March 2021. Today Canada is 33rd while Jamaica is No. 62. The story goes on under the ad There was still hope in the Jamaican camp.
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