Cyle Larin has made men's Canadian soccer history.
The 26-year-old from Brampton, Ont., scored in the sixth minute of Canada's CONCACAF World Cup qualifying game against the United States at Tim Hortons Field on Sunday to become the all-time leading scorer in Canadian national men's team history.
He now has 23 goals in 44 appearances, breaking a tie with Dwayne De Rosario.
Earlier this week, Canada defeated Honduras 2-0 at San Pedro Sula to remain undefeated at the top of the CONCACAF qualifying table.
An early own-goal by Honduras, credited to Tajon Buchanan, and a second-half Jonathan David strike accounted for Canada's two markers in the victory.
They will wrap up the current section of Qatar qualifying Wednesday in El Salvador.
Entertainment Plaza - TV, Movies, Sports, Music, Soaps
http://almosthuman99.com
Babe Of The Month - Vote Now!
http://almosthuman99.com/polls/babes/babeofthemonth.html
Hunk Of The Month - Vote Now!
http://almosthuman99.com/polls/hunks/hunkofthemonth.html
No comments:
Post a Comment