Soccer-Canada's Kone thanks fans, team as recovery from broken leg begins


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group B - Canada v Qatar - BC Place, Vancouver, Canada - June 18, 2026. Canada's Ismael Kone waves to the crowd as he uses a "green whistle" (Penthrox), a portable, self-administered inhaler used by paramedics for fast-acting pain relief, after sustaining an injury and being stretchered off. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

VANCOUVER,, ⁠June 19 (Reuters) - Canada midfielder Ismael Kone expressed his ⁠gratitude to God, his teammates and their fans ‌after suffering a broken leg in his side's 6-0 thrashing of Qatar in World Cup Group B on Thursday.

The 24-year-old was caught by ​a clumsy second-half tackle from Qatar's ⁠Assim Madibo, and underwentsurgery ⁠to repair the damage.

"Your love and support has been ⁠felt, ‌honestly thank you so much. You can’t even imagine, how grateful I am to everyone ⁠who reached out and that has me in ​their prayers. ‌I thank god for that because not everyone is ⁠this fortunate," ​Kone wrote on Instagram on Friday.

Several of Kone's teammates looked on in shock as he received treatment on the ⁠field before having his leg placed ​in an inflatable support.

"I wanted you to know that I love you guys from the bottom of my heart and ⁠our brotherhood is everything to me," Kone wrote.

"What you guys did yesterday will stay with me forever. I’ll be back very soon and we’ll keep making more ​memories together."

Canada are due to train ⁠at the National Soccer Development Centre at the University ​of British Columbia on Friday before ‌having a team barbecue. Their ​final group game against Switzerland is on June 24.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)

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