Red cards and poor defense send Qatar to its worst World Cup loss, a 6-0 embarrassment vs. Canada
Summary
Qatar suffered its worst World Cup defeat, losing 6-0 to Canada after receiving two red cards and playing mostly with nine men. A serious injury to Canada's Ismaël Koné occurred during the match.
Key Points
- Qatar lost 6-0 to Canada, marking its worst World Cup defeat in history.
- Qatar played much of the second half with two players sent off via red cards.
- Canada's Ismaël Koné suffered a broken leg after a tackle by Qatar's Assim Madibo.
- Qatar remains last in Group B but still has a chance to progress, facing Bosnia-Herzegovina next.