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Canadian Star Ismaël Koné’s Harrowing Injury Overshadows Qatar’s 6-0 Defeat in 2026 World Cup

A dramatic match in which Canada routed Qatar 6-0 after a serious leg injury to midfielder Ismaël Koné sparked emotional reactions.

A Night of Pain and Triumph

The 2026 World Cup produced a shocking turn of events when Canada faced Qatar in a group‑stage clash that quickly shifted from competitive to chaotic.

Midfielder Ismaël Koné, a rising star for the Canadian side, was caught in a heavy challenge from Qatar's Assim Madibo that resulted in a severe leg injury, forcing him to be stretchered off while the crowd gave a standing ovation.

Madibo, who initially received a yellow card, was later sent off after officials determined the foul was reckless, leaving Qatar a man down for the remainder of the match.

The Canadian squad responded emphatically, scoring six unanswered goals, with players such as Jonathan David and Tajon Buchanan finding the net, while Nathan Saliba added a decisive strike.

After the final whistle, the Canadian Men’s National Team posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, urging fans to support Koné and his family during his recovery.

The match also saw Qatar's Homam Ahmed dismissed for denying an obvious goal‑scoring opportunity, further compounding their woes as they slumped to a 6‑0 defeat.

Despite the heavy loss, Qatar's coach defended his team's effort, emphasizing that the red cards were a result of high‑stakes pressure rather than tactical fouls.

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