Canada’s Niko Sigur shows his disappointment after his team’s loss to Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal on Thursday, March 20, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)



Canada wrapped up the CONCACAF Nations League on a high note, defeating the United States 2-1 on Sunday to claim third place. The victory gave Canadian fans a reason to celebrate as their team overcame their biggest North American rival.

Ahead of the match, Canada’s head coach Jesse Marsch tried to keep politics out of the game, but he did show his players a video of a heated Canada-U.S. hockey game to fire them up. The strategy worked, as the Canadian squad played with grit and determination.

A Win That Means More Than Just Third Place

For defender Alistair Johnston, the win carried special significance. “Sure, it’s a third-place match, but this means a lot to the people back home. I’m incredibly proud of this team,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mexico clinched the tournament title with a 2-1 victory over Panama. Raul Jimenez led the charge for Mexico, scoring twice, including a dramatic penalty in stoppage time. Panama’s Adalberto Carrasquilla had earlier scored from the spot in the first half.

Canada’s goals came from Tani Oluwaseyi and Jonathan David, while U.S. forward Patrick Agyemang was the lone scorer for the Americans. However, Canada had to finish the game without Marsch on the sidelines after he received a red card in the 54th minute for protesting a non-call on a penalty appeal.

Assistant coach Mauro Biello took over and credited Marsch’s passion for sparking the team’s resurgence. “Jesse was standing up for the team, and that really fired up the players. They responded with a brilliant second goal,” Biello said.

David’s Record-Breaking Goal Seals the Win

Jonathan David’s goal, which came just five minutes after Marsch’s ejection, was a moment of pure brilliance. Receiving a pass from Ali Ahmed inside the penalty box, the Lille striker spun past a defender and curled a perfect shot past U.S. goalkeeper Matt Turner. It marked David’s 32nd goal for Canada, extending his record as the nation’s all-time leading scorer.

The match was not without controversy. Marsch’s red card came after referee Katia Garcia waved off what seemed to be a possible penalty on David. The replay suggested he had simply lost his balance while trying to outmaneuver defender Max Arfsten.

Despite the setback, Canada held firm in the dying moments as the U.S. pushed hard for an equalizer. Goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair and defenders Moise Bombito and Derek Cornelius made crucial stops to secure the win.

Historic Victory for Canada

This win marks the first time since the 1980s that Canada has beaten the U.S. in back-to-back games. The last time they won consecutive matches against their neighbours was in 1980 and 1985.

Though Canada fell short of the title, their third-place finish improves on past performances in the Nations League, where they previously finished fifth twice and second once. With this momentum, they’ll head into the upcoming Gold Cup with renewed confidence.

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