Canada scored a historic 1-0 victory over Peru on Tuesday night in the Copa America thanks to a goal from Haitian-born Jonathan David after a red card on the Peruvian side. This victory marks the first Canadian victory against a South American team in 24 years.
A Match Marked by Challenges and a Solid Performance
Despite this success, Jeremy Filosa highlighted the disappointing performance of Jesse Marsch’s men. However, Maxime Crépeau was a defensive pillar for the team, making several decisive saves that helped maintain the Canadian lead.
The sweltering heat in Kansas City was also a difficult factor for the players, with even a linesman fainting due to the extreme weather conditions.
Jonathan David Makes History
Jonathan David’s 74th-minute goal, following a set-up by Jacob Shaffelburg, was the decisive factor in securing the victory. The goal, his 27th for Canada, ended a 391-minute scoreless streak for the national team.
“This victory means a lot. This means we have everything to play for in the final game [du groupe A] against Chile to get out of the group stage,” David said after the match.
A Historic Victory
The win is significant not only for its score, but also for its historical context. It is Canada’s first victory in a Copa America match, and its first against a South American opponent since a 2-0 win over Colombia in the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup final.
Reactions and Next Steps
The Immigration Department praised David’s performance on Twitter: “What an incredible goal from Jonathan David to secure the #CanMNT’s historic first victory at the Copa America! Jonathan demonstrates the many ways #Immigration matters to Canada…”
Canada coach Jesse Marsch also expressed his satisfaction: “I look at the result, and I know the guys are excited to make history. It was a great moment. But I look at it more as the situation the team was in. It was hot.”
Canada (1-1) now has a chance to advance to the quarterfinals if they win their next match against Chile in Orlando, Florida. Peru (0-1-1), meanwhile, will face Argentina in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Jonathan David’s goal not only gave Canada a historic victory, but also reignited hope and enthusiasm around the national team. With this performance, Canada shows that it is ready to compete against the best teams on the continent.