Canada’s national soccer team finished their 2025 schedule with a positive note by defeating Venezuela 2-0 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ismael Kone scored in the first half before receiving a red card in the second half. Promise David added another goal late in the game. Coach Jesse Marsch praised the team’s progress and intensity, highlighting a notable improvement in the last three months.
Canada, currently ranked 28th globally, showcased a solid performance with a fifth shutout in six games. The team, now 7-2-5 in 2025, is gearing up for the upcoming World Cup draw on December 5 in Washington, D.C. Despite Venezuela controlling possession, Canada managed to secure the victory with a 5-2 shot advantage in the first half.
The match saw intense moments with both teams ending up with 10 players each after red cards were issued. In the end, Canada’s defense held strong, securing the win. The victory over Venezuela marked a positive end to Canada’s 2025 campaign, setting the stage for future competitions.
In a historic moment, Curacao qualified for the World Cup, becoming the smallest nation by population to achieve this feat. The team’s unbeaten run in the tournament led them to secure their spot in the World Cup for the first time in history. Joining them in the tournament will be Panama and Haiti, who also secured their places in the competition.
