Canada earned its first-ever World Cup point after a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina. The match, played in Vancouver, saw Cyle Larin score the equalizer for Canada, canceling out an earlier goal by Bosnia. The result marks a historic moment for Canadian soccer, as the team continues to make its mark on the global stage.
Match Highlights
Bosnia took an early lead in the first half, putting Canada on the back foot. However, the Canadian team showed resilience and determination, eventually finding the back of the net through Larin's clinical finish. The goal sparked celebrations among fans and players alike, as Canada secured its first point in World Cup history.
Reactions from the Team
Canada's captain expressed pride in the team's performance, stating that they would continue to fight in upcoming matches. The draw sets a positive tone for the remainder of the tournament, with Canada aiming to build on this achievement.
The match was part of the FIFA World Cup being co-hosted by Canada, and the home crowd provided strong support throughout. The team's next game will be crucial as they seek to advance from the group stage.



