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Jonathan David lifts Canada over Peru for 1st-ever win at Copa America

Jonathan David scored in the 74th minute, and Canada knocked off Peru 1-0 on Tuesday night in the Copa America for its first victory over a South American opponent in 24 years.

Goal in 74th minute helps Canada earn 1st win over South American team in 24 years

Members of a men's soccer team wrap their arms around each other in celebration on the field.
Jonathan David is swarmed by teammates after scoring to give Canada the lead over Peru in a Copa America group-stage match on Tuesday at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan. (Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Jonathan David scored in the 74th minute, and Canada knocked off Peru 1-0 on Tuesday night in the Copa America for its first victory over a South American opponent in 24 years.

Peru played a man short after Miguel Araujo was given a red card in the 59th minute for a studs-up tackle on Jacob Shaffelburg, a call made after a video review.

Canada got its first win in four matches under Jesse Marsch, the American hired as coach last month, and beat a South American team for the first time since a 2-0 victory over Colombia in the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup final. It was also Canada's first-ever victory in a Copa America match.

David's goal, his 27th for Canada, ended the national team's 391-minute scoreless streak. Twenty-six of his goals have come in competitive matches.

"This win means a lot. It means that we have everything to fight for in the last [Group A]game [against Chile]to make it out of the group stage," David said. "It was a difficult game but we managed to get the three points."

A male soccer player wearing number 10 pumps his right fist in celebration while running on the field.
David celebrates after scoring against Peru on Tuesday. (Hector Vivas/Getty Images)

The game was paused in first-half stoppage time when an assistant referee running on the non-shaded part of the stadium collapsed and needed medical attention. He got to his feet briefly and was taken off the field in a stretcher. He had been running down the line on the non-shaded part of the stadium in Kansas City, Kan.

Canada (1-1), in its first Copa America, rebounded from an opening 2-0 loss to defending champion Argentina, and Peru began with a 0-0 draw against Chile. The Canadians close Group A on Saturday against Chile at Orlando, Fla., the same day Peru (0-1-1) faces Argentina at Miami Gardens, Fla. The top two teams from Group A advance to the quarterfinals.

"I look at the result, and I know that the guys are excited to make history," Marsch said after the win. "That was a big moment. But I look at it more as the situation that the team was in. It was hot."

Peru reached the semifinals in 2021 before losing to Brazil. It had failed to score in nine of its last 12 matches.

David scored after Cyle Larin made a long outlet pass to Shaffelburg, who crossed. David took two touches and beat goalkeeper Pedro Gallese from near the penalty spot, sending the ball in off the far post. David is two goals behind Larin, Canada's career scoring leader.

Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau made a clutch diving save in second-half stoppage time, then punched away a free kick.

Argentina 1, Chile 0

Lautaro Martinez scored off a rebound during a frantic scramble in the 88th minute, giving defending champion Argentina and Lionel Messi a 1-0 victory over Chile on Tuesday night that guaranteed a berth in the Copa America quarterfinals.

Messi's corner kick was sent toward goal with a glancing header by defender Lisandro Martinez. The ball landed in front of goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, where Argentina's Giovani Lo Celso and Chile's Nicolas Fernandez were crowding the keeper. Lo Celso kicked the ball off Bravo and it rebounded to Chile's Igor Lichnovsky, who tried to poke it wide.

Lautaro Martinez calmly one-timed that rebound into the roof of the net for his second goal of the tournament on Argentina's 21st shot of the match.

Players stood and waited for three minutes while the goal, Martinez's 26th for the national team, was confirmed in a video review.

Argentina leads Group A with six points, followed by Canada with three, and Chile and Peru with one each. The Albiceleste finishes the first round against Peru at Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, when Canada meets Chile in Orlando, Florida.

Playing a day after his 37th birthday, Messi frequently flaunted his talent to spin around and slalom through defenders before an adoring sellout crowd of 81,106 at MetLife Stadium, site of the 2026 World Cup final. Argentina dominated 21-3 in shots and 11-0 in corner kicks. Chile didn't take its first attempt until the 72nd minute.

Messi came the closest to scoring before Martinez with a 30-yard shot that glanced off the post to Bravo's left in the 36th minute. Messi had received treatment on the thigh area of his right leg for nearly two minutes after getting kicked by Gabriel Suazo in the 24th.

Nicolas Gonzalez's shot from another Messi pass in the 62nd was parried off the crossbar by Bravo.

Argentina outshot Chile 17-0 before Rodrigo Echeverria's 72nd-minute effort following a turnover was saved by Emiliano Martinez. The goalkeeper then made another diving save on Echeverria in the 76th.

On the 46th anniversary of Argentina winning its first World Cup title, the teams returned to the stadium where Chile beat Argentina on penalty kicks in the 2016 Copa America final. That defeat prompted Messi to announce his international retirement only to reverse his decision seven weeks later.

At least 90% of the fans wore Argentina jerseys, most with Messi's name and No. 10.

Bravo, at 41 the oldest player in Copa America history, had eight saves in his 150th international appearance. He and Messi, former Barcelona teammates, spoke with each other while leading their teams onto the field for the national anthems.

There were some small brown patches behind one goal on a grass field installed at a stadium where the usual surface is artificial turf. The surface was narrow, with construction scheduled to allow a wider field for the World Cup.

With files from Reuters

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