Guatemala eliminated Canada from the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup on Sunday.


June 30, 2025 Tags:

In a dramatic turn of events, Guatemala stunned Canada in the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup quarterfinals with a penalty shootout victory. The nail-biting match ended 1-1 in regulation at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Guatemala clinched the win 6-5 in the shootout, knocking out one of the tournament favourites.

Early Advantage for Canada

Canada took control early in the match. In the 30th minute, striker Jonathan David converted a penalty with precision. The spot kick came after defender Aaron Herrera brought down Tani Oluwaseyi inside the box. David’s calm finish gave Canada a 1-0 lead and set the pace.

Shaffelburg's Red Card Changed the Game

However, Canada’s momentum shifted just before halftime.

Winger Jacob Shaffelburg received a second yellow card for a reckless challenge near midfield. The dismissal reduced Canada to 10 men, forcing them into a defensive posture for the remainder of the match.

Guatemala Levels the Score

Taking advantage of their extra player, Guatemala ramped up the pressure. Their breakthrough came in the 69th minute.

Oscar Santis delivered a perfect cross into the box, and Rubio Rubín rose high to power a header past Canadian goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair. The goal brought the teams level and ignited the Guatemalan fans.

Penalty Shootout Drama

With neither team able to find a winner in regulation or extra time, the match headed to penalties. Tension filled the stadium as both sides matched each other shot for shot.

Then came the decisive moment.

Canada’s Luc de Fougerolles stepped up but smashed his shot off the crossbar. José Morales, with all eyes on him, calmly converted Guatemala’s final kick. His strike secured a 6-5 shootout victory, sending Los Chapines into celebration.

Morales: The Calm in Chaos

José Morales emerged as the man of the match. His composure under immense pressure sealed Guatemala’s place in the semifinals. His final penalty not only ended Canada’s campaign but also became a moment etched in Guatemalan football history.

Guatemala Makes History

This win marks Guatemala’s first trip to the Gold Cup semifinals since 1996. It’s a massive achievement for the nation and a clear sign of its growth on the international stage. Their aggressive, resilient play turned heads and earned admiration from fans and analysts alike.

Canada's Frustration Continues

For Canada, it was a disappointing end to a tournament they were expected to dominate. Their hunt for a major title — their first since the 2000 Gold Cup — will now have to wait. This loss also ends their last major competition before hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

What's Next

Guatemala will now prepare to face the United States in the semifinal showdown. The match is set for Wednesday at St. Louis CITY SC’s Energizer Park. With momentum on their side, Guatemala will look to extend their dream run.

Final Thoughts

This Gold Cup quarterfinal clash delivered high drama, emotional swings, and an unforgettable upset. Guatemala’s penalty shootout victory over Canada proved that underdogs can rise. With grit and belief, Los Chapines made history — and they’re not done yet.

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