Canadian men look to return to World Cup, 37 years after historic win in St. John’s
San Jose, Costa Rica, is a long way from St. John’s, N.L., but the two could be forever intertwined if Canada beats the Costa Ricans on Thursday to secure World Cup qualification.
The only other time Canada made it to the men’s soccer showcase was Mexico 1986, thanks to a win over Honduras in the final of the 1985 CONCACAF Championship.
At the time, both Canadian and Honduran players wondered what they were doing on The Rock — in the modest surroundings of King George V Park, some 4,900 kilometres northeast of the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa.
“We had thought ‘What the heck is the Canadian Soccer Association doing putting this biggest game Canada’s ever played — in Newfoundland?'” said captain Bruce Wilson. “It was an outside park, to start with.