‘This is huge’: Windsorites cheer on Team Canada’s men’s soccer team
Soccer fans came out in droves Wednesday for the first game in Canada’s historic return to the World Cup.
“I remember ‘86 the last time they went. It’s just mind-blowing that they’re there,” said Mike Whaley a member of the Voyageurs, the official fan club of Canadian soccer. “I’ve been a hardcore fan for 11 years. It’s special.”
Whaley was one of the people watching the World Cup action on TSN inside the Manchester Pub in downtown Windsor.
“This crowd here, it’s just mind-blowing,” he said.
It was standing room only with every television tuned into the game for nearly two hours Wednesday.
Among them, Marjorie Sakalo, who's interview with CTV News was drowned out several times by the excited crowd.
“It’s amazing! People from all generations (and) all ethnicities, people that might have cheered for Italy but we’re Canada today,” she said.
“This is huge for Soccer Canada,” said Shane McGowan who believes Canadians are starting to realize what a great sport soccer is.
“It's not just (like) hockey. ‘Skate fast. Go hard.’ It's a chess match, and I think the rest of Canada is catching on,” said McGowan.
“I wish I was in Qatar right now but I’m not, I’m here with my people,” said Tayo Ajasa. “I’m Nigerian by birth but like I’m Canadian now, I’m Nigerian-Canadian now you get me? It’s Canada all the way and we’ve waited so long for this!”
Although the crowd would go home disappointed with a 1-0 loss for Canada, they are still proud of the red and white.
“I’m supporting Team Canada in our first World Cup in a long time,” said Sakalo.
“We are lucky this year,” said Sonny Saadat, owner of Flag and Sign Depot in Windsor, who needed to buy Soccer Canada flags for the World Cup for the first time in his company’s 30-year history.
“Every four years (this is) happening. So we have lots of customers. New customers and (old ones come back). That's the advantage of the World Cup,” said Saadat.
The Flag & Sign Depot has flags of all World Cup soccer countries in stock in Windsor Ont. on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022. (Michelle Maluske/CTV News Windsor)
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