Jesse Marsch leaves a mark on Canadian soccer with a historic draw in the World Cup

Jesse Marsch becomes the first coach to earn a point for Canada in a World Cup, marking a milestone in the country's sports history.

Alvaro Cifuentes | Sat, 06/13/2026 - 05:33
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Jesse Marsch leaves his mark on Canadian soccer with a historic draw in the World Cup.
Jesse Marsch leaves his mark on Canadian soccer with a historic draw in the World Cup.

Jesse Marsch becomes the first coach to earn a point for Canada in a World Cup, marking a milestone in the sporting history of the North American country.

A Historic Point in the World Cup

Jesse Marsch has entered Canadian soccer history by securing the first point for his team in a World Cup, after an exciting 1-1 draw against Bosnia Herzegovina. Despite struggling in the first half, Marsch emphasized the need to play with more aggression and determination.

Learned Lessons and Renewed Confidence

After a tough first half, Marsch motivated his team to turn the game around in the second half. Despite controlling the game and creating opportunities, Canada faced challenges in finishing, saved by Larin with a goal that earned a valuable point. The coach stressed the importance of learning from each match and instilling confidence in his players to believe in victory.

The final taste of the game, despite the draw, reflected a sense of missed opportunity for Canada, which came close to achieving the long-awaited win. Nevertheless, Marsch remains optimistic and committed to continue working towards success in future matches.

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