Who is Stephen Eustaquio? Meet Canada's hero goal-scorer in World Cup Round of 32 win over South Africa

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Canadian manager Jesse Marsch said it best to his players after they clinched the country's first-ever trip to the World Cup Round of 16, telling them, "You are Canadian heroes."

There was no greater hero on Sunday than Stephen Eustaquio, who drilled the game-winning goal in stoppage time to sink South Africa in the Round of 32.

Canada is moving on to play Saturday, with a monumental challenge against either the Netherlands or Morocco on tap. The job isn't yet finished in Canada's eyes, but Eustaquio's goal ensured this team has a special place in Canadian history.

Here's what you need to know about Eustaquio and his memorable goal for Canada.

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Stephen Eustaquio goal vs. South Africa

South Africa rebuffed Canada's attempt to get to the goal in stoppage time, but a header pass back out went right to Eustaquio, who reacted quickly and scored Canada's lone goal of the day.

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 28, 2026

The goal left South Africa with little time to respond. While Austria proved Saturday night that a couple of minutes is enough time to make something happen, Canada turned away all opportunities in those closing minutes and sealed its first-ever trip to the Round of 16.

Who is Stephen Eustaquio?

Eustaquio is a 29-year-old midfielder for Canada who plays club soccer in the MLS for Los Angeles FC. He is on loan from FC Porto, with which he made 95 appearances and scored four goals.

Sunday's goal was Eustaquio's first international goal in nearly three years, as he last scored against Jamaica in late 2023 before finding the back of the net for his fifth — and most important — goal in his time with Team Canada.

The goal was meaningful for a number of reasons, but it had to be particularly meaningful for Eustaquio, who lost his mother to cancer in 2023 and his father to a heart attack a year later. The Ontario-born midfielder now has a special place in Canadian soccer history.

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