
Cyle Larin
Canadian striker who scored as a substitute to earn Canada's first-ever World Cup point in their 2026 opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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How did Cyle Larin earn Canada their first-ever World Cup point?
Timeline for Cyle Larin
equalised on 78 minutes as a substitute, 121 seconds after coming off the bench
2026 FIFA World Cup: Larin's goal: Canada's first WC point- What club does Cyle Larin play for?
- Larin joined Southampton on loan from RCD Mallorca in February 2026 and is Canada's starting striker at the 2026 World Cup.Source: ESPN / Transfermarkt
- How many goals has Cyle Larin scored for Canada?
- Larin has scored more than 30 goals for Canada in over 90 international caps, making him the country's all-time top scorer in the men's game.Source: Wikipedia / ESPN
- Did Cyle Larin score Canada's first World Cup goal in 2026?
- Yes. Larin came off the bench on 12 June 2026 and scored in the 78th minute against Bosnia-Herzegovina, giving Canada a 1-1 draw and their first-ever World Cup point.Source: event
Background
Cyle Larin is a Canadian centre-forward Born on 17 April 1995 in Brampton, Ontario. He joined Southampton on loan from RCD Mallorca in February 2026, and his form in England made him Canada's first-choice striker heading into the tournament on home soil. Larin came off the bench against Bosnia-Herzegovina on 12 June 2026 and equalised in the 78th minute to give Canada a 1-1 draw and the first World Cup point in The Nation's history, having entered the pitch just 121 seconds earlier from a Promise David assist.
Larin began his professional career at Orlando City in Major League Soccer before moving to Beşiktaş in Turkey, where he became a prolific scorer over four seasons. Subsequent spells at Club Brugge and loan moves in Europe refined him into a penalty-box finisher who combines physical presence with movement off the ball. His international record stands at more than 30 goals in over 90 caps, making him Canada's all-time leading scorer in the senior men's game.
Larin's goal against Bosnia carried particular weight: Canada had played six World Cup matches across 1986 and 2022 without earning a single point, and the equaliser ended a 40-year run without one. With the tournament co-hosted on Canadian soil, the moment became the defining image of The Nation's group-stage campaign.