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History Made in Toronto: Super-Sub Larin Rescues Canada’s First-Ever World Cup Point

​ TORONTO — The Canadian Men’s National Team has finally broken its World Cup duck. In a high-stakes, nerve-shredding Group B opener at a raucous, expanded Toronto Stadium, Canada battled back to secure a dramatic 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, banking the country’s first-ever point in a senior men’s FIFA World Cup. ​After tournament appearances in 1986 and 2022 yielded nothing but defeats, Jesse Marsch's men proved they belong on the world stage, overriding an early deficit and a physical, tactical battle to send the home crowd into pure euphoria. ​The Incident: Breakdown of the 1-1 Drama ​The match was a tactical chess match that threatened to boil over, defined by Bosnia’s ruthless aerial efficiency and Canada's relentless, frantic chasing of the equalizer. ​ The Bosnian Blow (21st Minute): Known for their lethal execution on set pieces, Bosnia and Herzegovina struck early. A dangerous, in-swinging corner kick from the right flank bypassed the f...

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