Canada soccer fans opt for communal viewings of ‘monumental’ World Cup appearance
Kyla Rose was still a few months away from being born the last time Canada played in the FIFA World Cup in 1986.
On Wednesday, when the men’s national team makes its first appearance at the tournament in 36 years, facing off against second-ranked Belgium, she’s taking the day off work to watch with her parents and friends at a North Vancouver sports pub.
“I’ve waited my whole life for this as a soccer fan,” she said. “I want to really experience being able to watch Team Canada play in a World Cup game with other fans, not just from my office or at home by myself.”
Fans across the country are gearing up for the World Cup kickoff in Qatar and marking the momentous occasion for Canadian soccer by finding time to tune in and communities of fellow fans to watch with.