Canada ends World Cup qualifying with a loss, finishes atop CONCACAF standings
PANAMA CITY — Canada wrapped up a remarkable World Cup qualifying campaign Wednesday on a down note in a 1-0 loss to Panama but will still go to Qatar as the top finisher in CONCACAF.
Canada thought it had equalized on substitute Cyle Larin’s diving header in the 80th minute but the goal was ruled offside after video review.
With the Canadian men pressing for the equalizer, Atiba Hutchinson’s backheel found Junior Hoilett and the veteran floated a cross to Larin in front of goal for what looked like his 25th goal for Canada. The Besiktas striker put a finger to his mouth to silence the crowd before kissing his badge in celebration.
But the celebrations ended when referee Jair Maruffo went to the pitchside monitor to check on offside. Canada kept coming forward during the seven minutes of stoppage time but could not get the goal, with a Larin header flashing wide off a free kick.