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Helen Stoumbos made history scoring Canada's first-ever World Cup goal
The retired soccer player netted the iconic moment in 1995 during the women's tournament, paving the way for Canada's future on the global stage.
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Retired soccer player Helen Stoumbos made history in 1995 when she scored Canada's first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup.
Stoumbos's landmark goal came during the women's tournament, a pivotal moment in the country's soccer history. With Canada now hosting the men's World Cup, her achievement stands as a defining moment in the nation's path to becoming a World Cup host.
CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide recently spoke with Stoumbos about the iconic moment, as the country reflects on its soccer legacy while hosting the tournament.