With Canada in World Cup, fan allegiances among multicultural fanbase could be split
While some soccer fans in Canada are feeling elation over the country’s World Cup qualification, others are less certain where their allegiances will lie when the showcase tournament kicks off this year.
The Canadian men’s soccer team clinched a berth in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar Sunday with a 4-0 win over Jamaica. It marked a historic moment, as its just the second time the team has reached the World Cup and the first time since 1986.
But Canada’s multicultural makeup, a source of strength and pride for the nation, may also provide some soul-searching as to who to cheer for in the world’s biggest international soccer tournament.
It’s been 36 years since Canada last played in the World Cup, and in that time many fans have turned to their ancestral backgrounds. Once the tournament rolls around once every four years, it’s not uncommon to see parts of Canadian cities lit up with the flags of England, Italy, Germany, Brazil and other nations as Canadians celebrate their unique origins.