Canada’s co-hosting role in the World Cup has concluded, bringing an eventful period for the national team to a close. Multiple outlets describe the end of Canada’s co-hosting duties as marking the conclusion of the country’s involvement in the tournament, while also highlighting that Canada’s journey is remembered for its own notable moments. The coverage frames the Canadian hosting experience as “forgotten” or less prominent in broader tournament retrospectives, but still central to the story of the event’s wider organization and Canada’s participation. Alongside the shift away from co-hosting responsibilities, reports also note that Canada’s national team run is treated as a significant part of the overall narrative. While the sources provided do not detail specific match results or individual events, they agree on the overall arc: Canada finishes its co-hosting commitments, and the national team’s World Cup journey ends at the same time. The combined reporting therefore focuses on the closure of Canada’s tournament involvement rather than on a particular performance-related angle.