Oh no, Canada: How the 1986 World Cup explains the Canadian psyche
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Oh no, Canada: How the 1986 World Cup explains the Canadian psyche
PUBLISHED JUNE 4, 2026
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French soccer player Dominique Rocheteau tries to protect the ball from Canadian Ian Bridge during the first half of the group C World Cup opening game, 01 June 1986 in Mexico. AFP via Getty Images
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