Canada showcased its attacking prowess in a dominant 6-0 victory over Honduras in their opening match of the Concacaf Gold Cup 2025, held at BC Place in Vancouver on June 18, 2025. The emphatic win, marking Canada's largest since Jesse Marsch took over as head coach, saw contributions from several players, including a notable goal from Promise David in the 75th minute.
The match began with Canada gradually asserting control after a somewhat physical start from Honduras. Niko Sigur broke the deadlock in the 27th minute, netting his first international goal after a clever exchange with Jonathan David. Tani Oluwaseyi then doubled the lead just before halftime with a stunning strike from a tight angle.
The second half saw Canada continue their attacking onslaught. Tajon Buchanan scored twice, in the 48th and 65th minutes, further extending Canada's lead. Buchanan's goals highlighted Canada's effective attacking play and their ability to capitalize on opportunities.
In the 75th minute, Promise David, a substitute, added his name to the scoresheet, making it 5-0 for Canada. According to reports, Ali Ahmed went for goal from outside the box, but he did not get enough of the ball. Fortunately for Canada, it turned into a cross and found Promise David in the box, and the 23-year-old found the far corner with a clinical finish. This goal was significant for David, marking his second goal in just his second appearance for the national team. His journey to the Canadian national team is noteworthy, having previously represented Nigeria at the youth level before switching allegiance to Canada.
Nathan Saliba completed the scoring in the 90th minute with a left-footed screamer, sealing the 6-0 victory for Canada. Goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair also played a crucial role, saving all three on-target shots from Honduras to maintain a clean sheet.
The victory positions Canada at the top of Group B. They are set to face Curaçao in Houston on June 21, followed by a match against El Salvador on June 24. The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage, with the final scheduled to be held in Houston on July 6.
For Promise David, this goal is another significant step in his burgeoning international career. Born in Brampton, Ontario, to Nigerian parents, David's decision to represent Canada underscores his connection to the country where he was raised. After playing youth football for Nigeria, he officially switched his allegiance to Canada in February 2025. His club career has seen him play in various leagues, including Malta, Estonia, and currently, Belgium, where he plays for Union Saint-Gilloise. His performances in Belgium, including scoring key goals in the league and in European competitions, have earned him recognition and a place in the Canadian national team.
The emergence of Promise David adds another dimension to Canada's attacking options. Alongside established players like Jonathan David and Tajon Buchanan, his presence provides Coach Marsch with tactical flexibility and increased competition for places in the squad. As Canada looks ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, the United States, and Mexico, the development of players like Promise David will be crucial to their success on home soil.