The Canada men's national soccer team is looking for its first World Cup win, and Ali Ahmed's recent performance could be the key to unlocking their success. Ahmed, who spent three seasons with the Vancouver Whitecaps, made an impact as a substitute in Canada's 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina. With his speed and skill, he could be the breakthrough player Canada needs to win against Qatar. Ahmed's journey to the World Cup has not been traditional, having started his professional career relatively late, but he has quickly made a name for himself. He was sold to Norwich City in January for about $3 million and has already made a significant impact in England's second-highest league. Canada's team has been energized by the emergence of dynamic players like Ahmed, but they are still looking for their first World Cup win. The team is missing star Alphonso Davies due to injury, but Ahmed's return from injury could be a significant boost. Canada's match against Qatar is critical, and Ahmed's performance could be the deciding factor. Ahmed has expressed his excitement about playing in front of his home crowd at B.C. Place Stadium, where he made his professional debut. With his experience and skill, he could be the player to lead Canada to its first World Cup win. And with the team's recent draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada is still in the running for a spot in the next round. But they will need to win against Qatar to keep their hopes alive. So, all eyes will be on Ahmed and the rest of the team as they take on Qatar in this critical match.
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Canada men's national soccer team eyes World Cup win
Canada men's national soccer team takes on Qatar, aiming for a World Cup victory with Ali Ahmed's speed and skill
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