The Canada men's national soccer team has secured a crucial victory in the FIFA World Cup 2026, defeating Qatar 6-0 at BC Place, Vancouver. Jonathan David's impressive hat-trick led the team to victory, with Nathan Saliba and Cyle Larin adding goals. The win lifts Canada to four points, leaving them on the brink of a place in the next stage. David's performance was marked by a series of impressive plays, including a pulverizing volley that blazed past Mahmoud Abunada in the 29th minute. The festive atmosphere at Vancouver's BC Place stadium was soured by a serious injury to Ismael Kone in the 51st minute. Qatar's Assim Madibo was sent off after a VAR assessment, and Canada took full advantage to score three more goals. Saliba curled in a free-kick to make it 4-0 in the 64th minute, dedicating his goal to the injured Kone. With a draw against Switzerland sufficient for Canada to secure top spot, the team is poised for a strong finish in Group B. The Canada men's national soccer team will look to build on this momentum and make a deep run in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The team's performance was marked by strong individual efforts, including David's hat-trick and Larin's goal. As the tournament progresses, Canada will face stiff competition, but their win over Qatar has given them a crucial boost. Canada will look to capitalize on this momentum and secure a top spot in Group B.