‘A different time:’ Stoumbos remembers Canadas first-ever World Cup goal
LORI EWING — Helen Stoumbos lined up for what would be a historic Canadian corner kick, all but swallowed up by a jersey that looked more like a red and white parachute.
“We got hand-me-downs, our uniforms were all extra extra large. And the jerseys didn’t have our names on them and FIFA specifications that our names had to be on the back. And actually our coaches sat the night before with a press, putting all our names on the back,” Stoumbos said with a laugh.
“A different time.”
Indeed. When Alphonso Davies soared high in the air to head home Canada’s first goal at a men’s World Cup in Sunday’s 4-1 loss to Croatia, the historic marker came 27 years after Stoumbos scored Canada’s first-ever World Cup goal in a 3-2 loss to England in June 1995.