Soccer-Canadian PM Carney praises character of team after first World Cup finals win


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group B - Canada v Qatar - BC Place, Vancouver, Canada - June 18, 2026 Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney and his wife Diana Fox Carney celebrate after Jonathan David scores their second goal IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Simon Fearn

VANCOUVER, June 19 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister ⁠Mark Carney paid the nation's soccer team a locker room visit after they secured ⁠the country's first World Cup finals match win and commended the players for ‌the character they showed after one of their teammates went down with a broken leg.

Canada romped to a bittersweet 6-0 win over Qatar in Vancouver on Thursday but the victory was tempered by a serious injury to midfielder Ismael Kone ​following a tackle from behind by Assim Madibo.

The Qatari player ⁠was shown a red card and ⁠Nathan Saliba, who replaced Kone, scored moments later to make it 4-0 and celebrated by holding ⁠Kone's ‌number eight jersey aloft before kissing it and making the sign of the cross.

"Let me just begin by acknowledging what you’re all feeling, I think, and the nation’s feeling, ⁠the terrible injury of Ismael ... and it’s in moments like ​that, that you see character ‌in a real team," Carney, with the players standing in a circle around him, ⁠said in a video ​posted to his Instagram account.

"(Kone) applauds the fans coming off, he shakes the hands of the Qataris coming off. Saliba comes on, steps up, scores. You hold up his jersey and you celebrate around that, ⁠you keep your cool."

FURIOUS REACTION

The incident sparked a furious ​reaction from the Canada team, with players shoving their opponents and coach Jesse Marsch demanding to know why the tackle had not drawn an immediate red card. It was later upgraded from a yellow ⁠card.

The Canadian players quickly regrouped, however, and by the end of the night found themselves level on four points with Switzerland, their next opponents, in Group B and top on goaldifference.

"You showed a level of character that some people never achieve in their life, and you showed it when ​the entire country and a good part of the world is ⁠watching. And if they didn’t watch, they will have watched by tomorrow," said Carney, who sat ​beside FIFA President Gianni Infantino as he watchedthe match.

"I’ll just ‌say I couldn’t be prouder as a Canadian. And ​on behalf of all Canadians, I just want to thank you for everything you put in to get here."

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

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