Red, white and blue: Canada fans taste defeat for first time at World Cup
VANCOUVER — Canada fans have tasted defeat for the first time at the 2026 World Cup after a 2-1 loss to Switzerland, on a day that started with emotional tributes to injured Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné, then brought them down from the high of last week’s massive win over Qatar.
Wednesday’s result means Team Canada won’t be playing in Vancouver again in the round of 32, though they have reached the knockout stage of the tournament for the first time.
But despite the deflating loss, in which Canada came close to scoring in the final stages, some fans were searching for positives.
“Canada, we’ve got to keep expectations realistic. Canada progressing at a World Cup through the group stages, scoring six goals in a game, I mean, this is a good tournament for us,” said Graeme Macmillan, from Winnipeg, dressed in a curly red-and-white wig.


