The Canadian National Soccer Team avoided defeat on the afternoon of this Friday, June 12, and drew 1-1 against Bosnia and Herzegovinain a match corresponding to World Cup 2026thanks to a goal from Cyle Larin in the final stretch of the match.
The Canadian team dominated much of the offensive actions, especially during the second half, but encountered a solid Bosnian defense and a lack of forcefulness in front of the rival goal.
Bosnia took the lead after 23 minutes of play with a goal from Jovo Lukić. After several previous approaches, the European team managed to break the tie and momentarily silence the Canadian fans.
Lukić’s goal allowed the Bosnians to handle the game more calmly for the rest of the first half.
Canada reacted quickly and took center stage in the match. Players like Tajon Buchanan and captain Stephen Eustáquio led the attacks, creating several dangerous chances.
However, chances were wasted one after another, as the Bosnian goalkeeper kept his goal protected.
In the second half, the Canadians intensified the pressure. The ball remained much of the time in Bosnian territory, although the definitions still did not arrive.
The modifications made by the Canadian coaching staff sought to refresh the attack and keep the siege constant.
The reward came in the 84th minute, when Cyle Larin, who had just entered the field, took advantage of one of the opportunities generated by Canada to score the 1-1 tie and restore hope to his team.
After the score, Canada maintained the initiative and looked for the winning goal during the final minutes and the six minutes of replacement time declared by the referee. However, Bosnia managed to withstand the pressure and secure a draw.
With the final whistle, both teams shared points in a match marked by Canadian dominance, Bosnia’s defensive resistance and the decisive appearance of Larin from the bench to rescue a valuable result for Canada on its path to the 2026 World Cup.
















