Canada advances to World Cup for first time in 36 years
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Canada have qualified for a men’s World Cup for the first time since 1986 after a 4-0 win over Jamaica. Victory meant Canada are guaranteed a top-three finish in qualifying for Qatar 2022. Ad/> Cyle Larin and Tajon Buchanan put Canada 2-0 up at half-time before goals from Junior Hoilett and Adrian Mariappa secured them a place in Qatar.
While Canada celebrated, Mexico and the United States will have to wait to learn their fate despite picking up wins along with Costa Rica, who also kept their Qatar hopes alive.
TORONTO :Canada qualified for the World Cup finals for just the second time on Sunday, beating Jamaica 4-0 to book their ticket to Qatar and end 36 years of failure and heartache.
FIFA World Cup finals for just the second time on Sunday, beating Jamaica 4-0 to book their ticket to Qatar and end 36 years of failure and heartache. While Canada celebrated, Mexico and the United States will have to wait to learn their fate despite picking up wins along with Costa Rica, who also kept their Qatar hopes alive. The United States got a hat-trick from Chelsea midfielder Christian Pulisic as they romped to a 5-1 home win over Panama while Mexico needed a 70th minute goal from Edson Alvarez to win 1-0 and avoid a humiliating draw with winless Honduras.
Canada celebrated the sport of soccer Sunday as the Canadian men won qualification to the 2022 World Cup.
The referee blew his final whistle. Canada's men had clinched their first World Cup berth since 1986 with a 4-0 win over Jamaica at BMO Field in Toronto. The flag-waving, sellout crowd of 29,122, who had stood on their feet in bitter cold and swirling winds for most of the match, realized all at once, with a release of pure emotion, that together they had finally earned their moment in the sun.