Aiyenero Hat Trick Propels Canada to the Brink of FIFA U-17 World Cup Qualification

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Aiyenero Hat Trick Propels Canada to the Brink of FIFA U-17 World Cup Qualification
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Canada's U-17 men's soccer team secured a commanding 7-1 victory over Curaçao, placing them in a strong position to qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Marius Aiyenero scored a hat trick, and Kevin Khan added two goals, leading Canada to an impressive victory. A win or draw against Bermuda in their final group stage match will guarantee Canada a spot in the tournament.

Marius Aiyenero 's hat trick powered Canada to a dominant 7-1 victory over Curaçao in CONCACAF U-17 men's qualifying play on Thursday, putting them on the brink of securing a berth in the FIFA U-17 World Cup. A win or draw against host Bermuda on Sunday would guarantee Canada a spot in the tournament, which will be held in Qatar from November 5th to 27th. Canada , with a perfect 3-0-0 record, holds a commanding lead in Group A with a plus-20 goal difference compared to Curaçao 's plus-one.

Even a loss could see Canada through, thanks to their substantial goal differential advantage.The Canadians (3-0-0) stormed to victory, showcasing their attacking prowess throughout the match. Aiyenero, a 16-year-old forward for Los Angeles FC 2 in MLS Next Pro, was the star of the show, netting three times. His goals were complemented by Kevin Khan's brace, while Shola Jimoh and Aidan Evans added single goals. The group stage format sees 35 teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean divided into eight groups. The winners of each group automatically qualify for the expanded FIFA U-17 World Cup, which will feature 48 teams and be held annually between 2025 and 2029.Canada has a history of participation in the U-17 World Cup, having qualified for eight of the 19 editions. However, they are yet to register a victory at the tournament, scoring only 11 goals (including an own goal) while conceding a staggering 70. Aiyenero's five goals in the CONCACAF qualifier highlight his potential to lead Canada's charge on the international stage. The match against Curaçao saw Canada dominate from the outset. They controlled possession and created numerous scoring opportunities. Despite Curaçao's best efforts, Canada's superior firepower proved too much to overcome. The win sets Canada up nicely for their final group stage match against Bermuda. A victory or even a draw would secure their place in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, allowing them to aim for a more successful campaign this time around

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