Italy’s failure to qualify for World Cup has Canadian sports shops changing game plan
More than a year before the World Cup, Canadian sports stores placed what they thought was a safe bet on Italy’s national soccer team.
As one of the few teams to win four World Cups, the Azzurri are in a rare club. Even though they failed to qualify for the last two tournaments, their Euro 2020 win and an expansion of this year’s World Cup field to 48 from 32 teams gave Canada’s sizeable Italian community hope.
So sports stores ordered merchandise accordingly. Then came the big letdown: the Italians failed to qualify.
Suddenly, a team that’s usually a cash cow for Canadian sports shops had turned into a burden. Along with other non-qualifiers like Denmark, Nigeria, Jamaica, Poland and Northern Ireland, it became a reminder of just how unpredictable the game can be.


