AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup, Sarajevo-relevant spotlight: Canada opened the 2026 FIFA World Cup at BMO Field in Toronto against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it ended 1-1 after a late rescue by substitute Cyle Larin. Match turning points: Bosnia took the lead in the 21st minute through Jovo Lukic, while Canada pressed for an equaliser and was denied by a dramatic Sead Kolasinac goal-line clearance. Home-soil milestone: Larin scored in the 78th minute—121 seconds after coming on—giving Canada its first-ever World Cup point on Canadian soil. Bosnia angle: Edin Dzeko started on the bench, and Bosnia held on for much of the second half before conceding. Off-field friction: Hours before kickoff, ticket resale pages were removed, with FIFA blamed for cutting off transfers; and protests over FIFA’s ties to Israel were staged in Toronto ahead of the match.
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