Canada scores milestones with each of its two goals at World Cup in Qatar
DOHA, Qatar — Canada made history in Qatar with its first-ever goal at the men’s World Cup. And it turns out its only other goal was also a milestone, albeit one scored by an opponent.
FIFA says the own goal by Morocco defender Nayef Aguerd was the 100th of the tournament.
It came in the 40th minute at Al Thumama Stadium on Thursday with the Canadian men trailing 2-0. Canadian wingback Sam Adekugbe beat a Moroccan defender down the left flank and put a ball in on goal that deflected off Aguerd’s outstretched foot past goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
The goal was also No. 2,648 in the 92-year history of the World Cup.