Canada forward Cyle Larin, right, reaches out to take control of a pass as Mexico defenceman Victor Guzman, centre front, defends in the first half of an international friendly soccer match, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP)


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Canada made history by clinching the inaugural Canadian Shield Tournament title, even after a 5-4 penalty shootout loss to Ivory Coast. The goalless draw in regular time didn’t stop the Canadian squad from topping the points table and lifting the trophy at Toronto’s BMO Field on Tuesday night.

A Win Without a Win

Despite failing to score in regular time and falling in the shootout, Canada's point tally stood at four — one ahead of New Zealand and Ukraine, and two ahead of Ivory Coast. The tournament awarded three points for a regulation win, two for a shootout win, and one for a shootout loss. So, Canada needed just to reach the shootout to secure victory — and they did.

The celebration included fireworks (a bit delayed), a Queen anthem blaring through the speakers, and championship shirts for the team.

Marsch Pleased With Progress

Head coach Jesse Marsch called the result a clear step forward as Canada builds toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“From 10 days ago to now, this team is far more prepared,” said Marsch. “Ivory Coast tested us, but we stood strong. This was exactly the level of competition we wanted in these friendlies.”

Penalty Drama at BMO Field

In the shootout, Jonathan David, Mathieu Choiniere, Derek Cornelius, and Ismael Kone found the net for Canada. However, Tani Oluwaseyi and Luc de Fougerolles missed their attempts. Ivorian goalkeeper Badra Ali Sangaré played a pivotal role in those saves.

For Ivory Coast, Clement Akpa, Jereme Boga, Emmanuel Latte Lath, Franck Kessie, and Mohamed Diomande all converted their penalties. Mory Gbane missed his shot wide.

Tournament Results and Key Rankings

Earlier in the day, Ukraine beat New Zealand 2-1, leaving both with three points. That outcome meant Ivory Coast needed to beat Canada by two goals to win the tournament, but couldn't manage even one in regular time.

Canada had earlier defeated Ukraine 4-2 in the tournament opener, while Ivory Coast lost 1-0 to New Zealand.

Ivory Coast, the reigning Africa Cup of Nations champion, currently ranks fifth in Africa and No. 41 globally.

A Rotated Canadian Lineup Delivers

Marsch stayed true to his word by fielding an almost entirely new starting lineup. Only centre back Derek Cornelius retained his place from the win over Ukraine.

Veteran striker Cyle Larin captained the team for the first time. Daniel Jebbison and Jayden Nelson earned their first international starts, and it was a more seasoned group overall, with 369 total caps shared among starters compared to 241 in the previous match.

Jonathan Osorio, with his 85th cap, moved into third on Canada's all-time list. Midfielder Stephen Eustaquio was also honoured for reaching 50 caps.

Second Half Intensity and Substitution Highlights

The second half saw more physical play and frequent stoppages. Substitutions came in the 76th minute as David and Tajon Buchanan, the stars against Ukraine, entered the game to push for a late winner.

However, Canada suffered a setback in the 83rd minute when defender Sam Adekugbe went down and needed help off the pitch. Marsch later confirmed he would undergo a calf scan.

Next Stop: CONCACAF Gold Cup

Canada now shifts its focus to the CONCACAF Gold Cup, kicking off June 17 against Honduras in Vancouver. Group B also includes Curaçao and El Salvador. The team will reconvene in Vancouver on Thursday following a rest day.

This win adds to Marsch’s growing success as Canada's coach, with his record now standing at 7 wins, 4 draws, and 5 losses, including shootout decisions.

Ivory Coast Looks Ahead to World Cup Qualifiers

Ivory Coast, meanwhile, returns to World Cup qualifying action in September, currently leading Group F in African qualification with an unbeaten 5-0-1 record. The group includes teams like Gabon, Kenya, Gambia, Burundi, and Seychelles.

Conclusion

While the scoreboard showed a draw and a penalty defeat, Canada emerged as champions, marking a major milestone on their road to the World Cup.

The Canadian Shield Tournament win not only brings silverware but also showcases a growing squad prepared to challenge the world’s best.

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