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Canada book a World Cup slot after 36-year absence

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  • Canada defeated Jamaica 4-0 on Sunday to book a slot in the 2022 FIFA World Cup
  • Canada will make a world cup appearance for the first time since 1986
  • The Les Rouges will also be expected to qualify as the winners of the CONCACAF winners 

Canada has qualified for the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup thanks to a 4-0 win over Jamaica in their penultimate qualifying match.

Les Rouges have been the standout team in the CONCACAF section and their participation in Qatar had long seemed a formality.

But having passed up the opportunity to make sure of their place at this year’s tournament earlier in the week with their 1-0 defeat to Costa Rica, they eventually got the job done on Sunday.

Cyle Larin settled any early nerves with a clinical finish from Stephen Eustaquio’s incisive pass in the 13th minute, and although Canada was rather wasteful thereafter, they deservedly made it 2-0 thanks to Tajon Buchanan’s tap-in just before half-time.

Canada beat Jamaica 4-0 to reach first World Cup in 36 years

Canada have now qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1986. | PHOTO: Getty Images |

Junior Hoilett’s smart finish eight minutes from time was then added to late on by Adrian Mariappa’s own goal as the celebrations began in Toronto.

Canada had been absent from the World Cup since the 1986 edition in Mexico, which was also their only previous appearance at the tournament – they played three matches and lost all of them.

But having unearthed something of a ‘golden generation, John Herdman’s side head to Qatar as no pushovers.

The Maple Leafs have suffered just one defeat in the third and final round of CONCACAF qualifying, form which has seen them beat both the United States and Mexico at home and draw away to their two biggest qualification rivals.

They climbed up to 33rd last month when the most recent world rankings were announced, making it the highest Canada have ever been on the FIFA ladder.

With both USA and Mexico winning later on Sunday against Honduras and Costa Rica, Canada need only a point away to Panama in their final qualifier on Wednesday to win the group.

Nathan Sialah is a journalist by profession with interest in politics, sports, cryptocurrency and human interests with 5 years experience in Radio and Digital Journalism. This has helped Sialah develop a responsible approach to any task he undertakes or any situation that he is presented with.

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