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Soccer fan says 'it's God's plan' as Canadian men seal World Cup qualification on home soil

Soccer fans could not contain their excitement on Sunday after watching Canada's men's team beat Jamaica 4-0 to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan and Junior Hoilett scored the first three goals, which were followed by a Jamaican own goal in the 89th minute.

The Canadian team missed out on World Cup qualification in a loss Thursday in Costa Rica, but fans at Sunday's game say it was a blessing in disguise.

Nick Maffeo says he's happy they did not end their qualification in Costa Rica, and got the chance to do it in front of a home crowd.

"It's God's plan, honestly. It was meant to be," he told CBC Toronto.

Anthony Conte, who attended the game with some of his friends, says "for the first time in our lifetime we're going to get to see the boys going to the World Cup. It's an amazing feeling."

"We got to see [them qualify] at home. The weather was perfect Canada weather — nice snow and … that's how we do it in Canada."

Describing the atmosphere inside the stadium, Dariush Amin says the crowd was engaged the entire time. 

"You really knew you were in BMO, we have a different atmosphere," he said.

"We really set the tone, unlike any other field in Canada, and it's wonderful that they got to do it here. It is inspirational. This game is going to do wonders for soccer in Canada going forward."

The match — Canada's 19th game on the qualifying road to Qatar 2022 — was played in front of a sellout crowd of 29,122 on a chilly day at BMO Field. 

The Canadian men were ranked 73rd in the world, compared to 47th place for Jamaica, when they started World Cup qualifying in March 2021. Today Canada is 33rd while Jamaica dropped to 62nd place.

As fans were leaving BMO Field, some

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