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David hat-trick as Canada crush nine-man Qatar 6-0 to earn first World Cup finals win

Emirates 24/7

Emirates 24/7

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June 19, 2026

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David hat-trick as Canada crush nine-man Qatar 6-0 to earn first World Cup finals win

Vancouver: Jonathan David bagged a hat-trick as ​Canada demolished nine-man Qatar 6-0 on Thursday ‌to secure ​their first win at a World Cup finals and lift the co-hosts ahead of Switzerland at the top of Group B.The win came at a price, however, as Canadian midfielder Ismael Kone was carried off the pitch with an inflatable red boot on his left leg after a challenge by Assim Madibo early ‌in the second half that earned him a red card and reduced Qatar to nine men.Canada fans celebrate after Jonathan David scored their sixth goal to complete his hat-trick. Picture credit: ReutersCyle ‌Larin pounced on a rebound to open ‌the scoring before David fired home a volley ‌and then converted ‌from close range. Nathan Saliba put the game out of reach ​when he drilled ‌home a ​free kick shortly after entering the game for Kone, an own goal from Mohamed Manai made it 5-0 and David completed ​his treble in stoppage time with a left-foot shot.Qatar were reduced to 10 men in the 34th minute when Homam Ahmed was sent off for a foul on Tajon Buchanan that originally led to a penalty being awarded until a review determined the challenge was just outside the area.Canada joined Switzerland ‌on four points through two matches but lead Group B on ​goal difference. Canada close out the group stage against Switzerland on June 24 in Vancouver while Qatar face Bosnia and Herzegovina in Seattle.

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