The Canada men's national soccer team's historic 6-0 win over Qatar in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has sent shockwaves across the country. On Thursday, the team made history by scoring its first Cup match victory, a dominant rout at B.C. Place. This win is clearly the biggest men's soccer moment in Canadian history, with some suggesting it's one of the biggest sports events in B.C. history. The team's first-ever Cup point was earned in a 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto last Friday. The win over Qatar was watched by a projected 175 million viewers globally, putting Vancouver and Toronto on the biggest global TV stage. Canada's national men's soccer program is the biggest winner this week, with the team's victory setting up a golden opportunity to win Group B. The team will have to overcome the loss of midfielder Ismael Kone, who suffered a left-leg fracture in the match against Qatar. Kone's injury was a buzzkill that hung over Canada's first Cup match victory. The question now is how big of an inspiration Kone will be for the team as they move forward. The team's dedication to Kone could be a key factor in their upcoming matches. With the World Cup in full swing, the Canada men's national soccer team is looking to make a statement. The team's victory over Qatar is a significant moment in their history. As the tournament continues, the team will face tough competition, but they're ready for the challenge. The Canada men's national soccer team's historic win is a moment that will be remembered for years to come. The team's fans are ecstatic, and the country is rallying behind them. The World Cup is a global event, and the Canada men's national soccer team is proud to be a part of it. With their first Cup match victory under their belt, the team is looking to the future with confidence and determination.