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Late goal gives Canada first-ever World Cup knockout stage victory

From Al Jazeera · () English

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  • Canada secured its first-ever victory in the knockout stage of the World Cup.
  • The team defeated South Africa 1-0 with a late goal from Stephen Eustaquio.
  • This historic win advances Canada to the World Cup last 16 for the first time.

Canada has achieved a historic milestone in its footballing journey, securing its first-ever victory in the knockout stage of the World Cup. The national team triumphed over South Africa with a narrow 1-0 scoreline, thanks to a dramatic late strike from Stephen Eustaquio.

The decisive goal came in stoppage time, sending the Canadian players and supporters into jubilation. This single strike not only clinched the match but also propelled Canada into the World Cup's last 16 for the very first time in the country's history. The achievement marks a significant moment for Canadian soccer, demonstrating the team's growing prowess on the international stage.

Stephen Eustaquio's long-range effort proved to be the difference-maker, etching his name into Canadian football lore. The victory represents the culmination of years of development and effort by the Canadian soccer program. It sets a new benchmark for the team and inspires hope for future success in major international tournaments.

Late goal gives Canada first-ever World Cup knockout stage victory

โ€” Al JazeeraThe headline of the article, highlighting the significance of the win.
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