Canada-Morocco: Montreal’s Moroccans thrilled for World Cup match despite elimination
MONTREAL — Canada won’t be moving on to the knockout round in the World Cup, but Montreal’s Moroccan community still has plenty to cheer about.
Soccer fans will be packing the cafés and bars across the city for Thursday’s Canada-Morocco game, especially in a neighbourhood north of downtown known as “Little Maghreb,” where immigrants from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have been moving to since the 1990s.
Abderrahman El Fouladi, 70, who arrived in Canada 31 years ago and is an avid soccer fan, says he is looking forward to watching the game at home, surrounded by his Canadian-Moroccan family.
“I will be supporting both teams because I feel as Canadian as I do Moroccan,” El Fouladi said during a recent interview. “Four of my children are 100 per cent Canadian, so it’s hard for me to cheer for one team over the other.