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Canada’s Historic 6-0 Win Overshadowed by Devastating Injury to Ismaël Koné

Midfielder's fracture against Qatar prompts tributes as teammates honor him on the pitch

A Historic Win Overshadowed by Injury

Canada secured its first World Cup victory in spectacular fashion, routing Qatar 6‑0 in a match that quickly turned from celebration to concern.

The Moment of Collision

The triumph was abruptly interrupted when midfielder Ismaël Koné collided with Qatar’s Assim Madibo, a tackle from behind that snapped his lower left leg and forced him onto a stretcher.

Coach Jesse Marsch later described hearing the crack of bone in real time, while teammates rallied around the stricken player, culminating in a fourth‑minute goal by Nathan Saliba that was dedicated to Koné.

Tributes on the Pitch

Striker Jonathan David, who completed a hat‑trick, questioned the necessity of the challenge, and captain Stephen Eustáquio praised Koné’s impact, promising the squad would miss his contributions.

Medical staff have yet to release full details of the fracture, but images showed a visibly broken lower left leg, leaving the exact timeline for surgery still uncertain.

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