Canada advances to semifinals in first Copa America after defeating Venezuela

ARLINGTON, Texas — Ismael Koné scored in the sixth round of the shootout after a third save by Maxime Crépeau and Canada advanced to the semifinals of its first Copa America with a victory over Venezuela on Friday night.

The Canadians won 4-3 on penalty kicks following a 1-1 draw in the quarterfinals, keeping Venezuela from advancing to the Copa America semifinals for the first time since 2011. 

Jacob Shaffelburg scored in the 13th minute for Canada before Salomón Rondón got the equalizer in the 64th minute for Venezuela.

The victory earned 48th-ranked Canada a rematch with Lionel Messi and Argentina, the world No. 1 and defending Copa America champion, on Tuesday night at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. 

Each team scored three times in the five rounds of the shootout, forcing the extra session.

After Canada’s Maxime Crépeau silenced the pro-Venezuelan crowd of 51,080 at the home of the Dallas Cowboys by stopping Jhonder Cádiz, Koné eased his shot past Rafael Romo for the win.

With 54th-ranked Venezuela trailing 1-0, Jon Aramburu sent a long pass from his own penalty box, leaving just Rondón and Moïse Bombito battling for the loose ball near midfield. 

Just as Rondón gained possession, Crépeau realized he was too far out and sprinted toward his net. It was too late. Rondón’s lofted shot over the scrambling Crépeau bounced 2 yards in front of the net and in.

The Canadians were just the fourth team to advance out of Copa America group play after scoring one goal. It didn’t take long for them to match that in their first elimination game.

Shaffelburg scored on an assist from Jonathan David after David scored the previous goal in a 1-0 victory over Peru on a helper from Shaffelburg, who right-footed a pass from David between the right post and Rafael Romo.

After scoring, Schaffelburg held over his head the No. 17 jersey of Tajon Buchanan, who broke the tibia in his lower left leg in practice three days before the meeting with Venezuela.

Rondón had two early chances on headers turned away, and it wasn’t long after his goal that Shaffelburg took another dangerous shot from just inside the penalty box that Romo deflected away.

Before Rondón’s equalizer, Eduard Bello redirected a corner kick from across the toward the net, but the ball landed on top of the net after a leaping deflection from Crépeau.

Shaffelburg got a yellow card in the 36th minute for trying to return too quickly after going to the sideline when he was injured on a tackle. 

He limped to the sideline and tried to come back before a free kick by Venezuela in Canada’s defensive end. He was sent back off, and Canada played down a man briefly before clearing the ball to midfield, allowing for his return.

In a historic moment for Canadian soccer, the national team has advanced to the semifinals of the Copa America for the first time ever after defeating Venezuela in a thrilling match. The victory comes as a major milestone for Canadian soccer, showcasing the team’s growing talent and potential on the international stage.

The match against Venezuela was a hard-fought battle, with both teams giving it their all on the field. Canada’s strong defense and strategic play helped them secure a 2-1 victory over their South American opponents. The win was particularly impressive considering Venezuela’s strong performance in the tournament thus far.

Canada’s success in the Copa America is a testament to the team’s dedication and hard work. Under the leadership of head coach John Herdman, the Canadian squad has been steadily improving and gaining confidence with each match. The players have shown great skill and determination, proving that they can compete with some of the best teams in the world.

The Canadian fans have been buzzing with excitement following the team’s historic win. Social media has been flooded with messages of support and congratulations for the players and coaching staff. Many are hopeful that Canada can continue their impressive run in the tournament and potentially even reach the final.

The team’s success in the Copa America is also a positive sign for the future of Canadian soccer. With a new generation of talented players emerging, there is a sense of optimism surrounding the national team. The experience gained from competing in a prestigious tournament like the Copa America will undoubtedly benefit Canada as they look ahead to future international competitions.

As Canada prepares for their semifinal match, fans across the country will be eagerly anticipating the team’s performance. The players have already made history by reaching this stage of the tournament, but they will be hungry for more success as they aim to make an even bigger impact on the international soccer scene.

Overall, Canada’s advancement to the semifinals of the Copa America is a significant achievement that has captured the attention of soccer fans around the world. The team’s impressive display of skill and determination has proven that Canada is a force to be reckoned with in international soccer, and they will be looking to continue their success in the upcoming matches.