Canada routs Qatar 6-0 for historic first win at FIFA World Cup
VANCOUVER — Add another moment to Canadian sports history.
Striker Jonathan David snapped a scoring drought by striking three goals to lead Canada to its first-ever FIFA World Cup victory with a 6-0 decision over Qatar Thursday before a boisterous sellout crowd at BC Place Stadium.
“It’s historical, obviously,” said the 26-year-old who had not found the back of the net in his four previous World Cup matches despite being Canada’s leading goal-scorer. “It’s our first win ever in World Cup, and to do it in this fashion was very good.”
Head coach Jesse Marsch said the win will be etched in Canadian’s minds, like Sidney Crosby’s golden goal at the 2010 Winter Olympics or Mike Weir winning the 2003 Masters.


