Canadian fans say they are proud of men’s soccer team despite loss to Morocco
Canada’s historic run at the FIFA World Cup might be over, but it has left many Canadians with that magic feeling their men’s national soccer team has left an indelible mark on the world’s largest sporting stag
Fans like Mexican-Canadian Rafael Ramirez and his wife, Yadira, lined up for almost four hours to get into a watch party at the PNE Amphitheatre in East Vancouver to watch Canada lose 3-0 against Morocco.
But the couple, like thousands of others wearing Canadian jerseys, also watched a performance that made them proud, as the team around coach Jesse Marsch and star players Jonathan David and Stephen Eustaquio held one of the best teams in the world to a scoreless draw after the first half before conceding.
When the final whistle blew, many in Vancouver showed their appreciation through applause. Others, like fans at Toronto’s fan festival, tried to sing away their blues by chanting “Ole, Ole,” their Canadian flags swaying along.


