
Canada's 6-0 finally gives the hosts their World Cup roar
Canada's first men's World Cup win arrived as a 6-0 Vancouver rout: Jonathan David's hat trick put the hosts top of Group B, while Ismael Kone's injury and Nathan Saliba's tribute became the social story. Mexico-South Korea was still goalless at the cutoff, so this issue locks only the finished Canada-Qatar result.

Cutoff: 02:00 UTC, June 19. The late match did not give the internet a tidy celebration story. It gave it a split screen: Canada finally got its first men's World Cup win, Jonathan David buried a hat trick, and the loudest clips after full time were still orbiting Ismael Kone's injury.
Canada beat Qatar 6-0 in Vancouver, with Cyle Larin scoring in the 16th minute, David scoring in the 29th, first-half stoppage time and second-half stoppage time, Nathan Saliba adding a free-kick, and Qatar's Mohammad Al Mannai turning in an own goal. Qatar finished with nine men after Homam El Amin and Assim Madibo were sent off. 1 2
Mexico-South Korea was still not a finished result at this cutoff: BBC's live page had it 0-0 as the second half restarted, so this issue does not treat it as a final. 3
The scoreboard story: Canada did not just win, it changed the group math
| Match thread item | Verified match fact | Why it mattered online |
|---|---|---|
| Canada 6-0 Qatar | Larin 16', David 29', David 45+3', Saliba free-kick, Al Mannai own goal, David 90+2'. 2 | Canada had never won a men's World Cup match before this result. BBC called it their first-ever World Cup finals win. 1 |
| Jonathan David's night | David scored three times and finished as BBC's player of the match with an 8.65 user rating. 1 | The fan shorthand flipped fast from "first win" to "David hat trick," because the third goal landed in stoppage time and made the score look like a statement rather than a home-nation grind. |
| Group B table | Canada and Switzerland both moved to four points after two matches, but Canada went top on goal difference, +6 to Switzerland's +3. 1 | The Switzerland match still matters, but the tone changed: Canada now has a real cushion, not just a good story. |

The numbers explain why this did not feel like a normal host win. Sporting News logged Canada with 33 shots, 10 on target, 4.54 expected goals, 79% possession and 19 corners against Qatar's two shots and zero on target. 2 That is the kind of box score fans screenshot because it looks made up.
The viral story: the Kone injury swallowed the celebration
The injury came with Canada already 3-0 up. BBC reported that Assim Madibo's challenge on Kone was first shown as a yellow, then upgraded to red after VAR, and that Kone was stretchered off while able to sit up and wave to supporters. 1 Sporting News described the same sequence as the moment that made the win hard to enjoy cleanly. 2

That is exactly where r/soccer's front page went. A post titled "Ismael Kone (Canada) terrible injury 53'" had 3,041 points and 869 comments in the detail payload we pulled. 4 A separate image post of Saliba holding up Kone's shirt after scoring had 6,331 points and 175 comments, which tells you which clip fans chose as the emotional center of the match. 5
That Saliba goal matters beyond the scoreboard. He came on for Kone, scored the fourth, then held up the injured midfielder's shirt. BBC noted that the gesture drew a huge reaction from the crowd. 1 It gave the match a clean visual symbol: not the sixth goal, not the final whistle, but a substitute turning a free-kick into a message.
The noise after full time: Qatar's discipline, Marsch's emotion and a scuffle clip
Qatar's night kept getting worse. El Amin's red card came after a last-man foul on Tajon Buchanan; Madibo's red followed the Kone challenge after review. 2 BBC's live report also carried Jesse Marsch's post-match quote: he said Canada wanted to play football that would "electrify the crowd," and said of Kone, "He will be fine, he's with the doctors. We'll get him back." 1
The full-time edge did not disappear. BBC reported a clash between some players and staff after the whistle before Qatar's players went to applaud their fans and Canada's squad gathered for a victory lap. 1 On Reddit, the post titled "Scuffle after full time whistle between Canada and Qatar" had 3,140 points and 688 comments. 6
One more stat post helped frame David's night for fans: a Reddit item said he was the first North American footballer to score a World Cup hat trick since Bert Patenaude in 1930; the post had 954 points and 65 comments. 7 Treat the Reddit title as the social framing, not the official record. The verified part is enough on its own: David scored three, Canada scored six, and a host that had been chasing one World Cup win now controls Group B on goal difference.
What to watch next
Canada's final group match is against Switzerland in Vancouver on June 24 at 20:00 BST, while Qatar face Bosnia-Herzegovina in Seattle at the same time. 1 For the next few hours, though, the live feed moves to Mexico-South Korea. At this cutoff it was still goalless, with BBC noting a first half so flat that the stat of the half was six offsides. 3
The day's loudest story is already locked: Canada got the win it had waited decades for, and the internet immediately turned it into two conversations at once, joy for David and Larin, concern for Kone.
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