Lenarduzzi came close in '86. Who will end Canada's World Cup drought in Qatar?

Vancouver Whitecaps President Bob Lenarduzzi responds to questions during a news conference after the MLS soccer team was eliminated from the playoffs, in Vancouver on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017. Thirty-six years later, Lenarduzzi still laments the scoring chance he missed at the World Cup. Canada is still waiting for its first score at the men's soccer showcase.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Thirty-six years later, Bob Lenarduzzi still laments the scoring chance he missed at the World Cup.

In 1986, the bookmakers laid long odds on Canada getting a goal in Mexico. And they were proved right as the Canadian men lost 1-0 to France and 2-0 to Hungary in their first two outings at the tournament.

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