Published: 09:25, June 19, 2026
David hat-trick as Canada crush nine-man Qatar 6-0 to earn first WCup finals win
By Reuters
Canada's Jonathan David (center rear) scores their third goal past Qatar's Boualem Khoukhi, left, during the World Cup Group B soccer match between Canada and Qatar in Vancouver, British Columbia, June 18, 2026. (PHOTO / THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP)

VANCOUVER - Jonathan David ​bagged a hat-trick as Canada secured their first ever World Cup finals victory and ‌boosted their chances of reaching the knockout stages with a 6-0 thrashing of hapless nine-man Qatar on Thursday.

The co-hosts' joy at the resounding victory was tempered by a serious injury suffered by midfielder Ismael Kone but they moved top ​of Group B with four points after two matches, while Qatar are bottom with one. ​Canada next host Switzerland, who also have four points, in Vancouver on Wednesday.

Roared ⁠on by a vocal red-and-white crowd, Canada came out all guns blazing. Cyle Larin repaid coach ​Jesse Marsch's faith in the 16th minute, reacting quickest after goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada saved David's effort to give ​the hosts the lead.

Larin, who scored off the bench in Canada's 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina, had been handed a start alongside David, the country's all-time leading goalscorer.

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Qatar's Yusuf Abdurisag (center) falls as Canada's Alistair Johnston (left) gains possession of the ball during the World Cup Group B soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia, June 18, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

Canada doubled their advantage 13 minutes later, David meeting ​a cross with a powerful volley and t he match swung completely in Canada's favor when Qatar were ​reduced to 10 men.

A penalty was initially awarded for El Amin's foul on Tajon Buchanan, but a VAR ‌review ruled ⁠the offense occurred outside the area. The decision was downgraded to a free kick, but Homam Ahmed's yellow card was upgraded to a red.

David added his second just before halftime, bundling home from close range after Abunada had saved Larin's header, leaving Qatar with a mountain to climb.

Kone sustained his ​injury following a tackle by ​Assim Madibo and was ⁠carried off on a stretcher but the 24-year-old was later seen sitting up and waving to the crowd, his left leg in a large inflatable ​protective boot.

Canada's Tajon Buchanan (17) and Qatar's Akram Afif (11) vie for the ball as Canada's Alistair Johnston (2) looks on during World Cup Group B soccer match between Canada and Qatar in Vancouver, British Columbia, June 18, 2026. (PHOTO / THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP)

Tempers and emotions spilled over following the incident and Madibo was ​shown a ⁠red card to reduce Qatar to nine men.

Substitute Nathan Saliba, who replaced Kone, added the fourth by whipping in a free kick before running to the sideline and holding up Kone's shirt in tribute to ⁠him.

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Things ​went from bad to worse for Qatar as midfielder Mohammad ​Mannai turned the ball into his own net before David completed his hat-trick in stoppage time to compound a miserable night ​for the visitors.