Canada dubbed a soccer nation as largest-ever FIFA World Cup comes to a close
EAST RUTHERFORD — A few of Canada’s black ice jerseys punctuated a sea of baby blue and white Argentina kits at the FIFA World Cup final on Sunday.
Andy Mallon and his 11-year-old daughter Grace were among those donning the unique uniforms. They travelled from Toronto to watch reigning champions Argentina take on Spain for the title in East Rutherford, N.J.
Originally from England, Mallon bought tickets for the game before his native country was ousted from the tournament by Argentina in the semifinals. He figured that even if England were eliminated, they’d get to see one of the world’s best players in Argentina’s Lionel Messi, French striker Kylian Mbappé or Spanish teenage sensation Lamine Yamal.
“The chance to take (Grace) to a game was just too much to pass up,” he said. “It was kind of a win-win situation, the whole thing. So we thought we’d come down, be neutral, enjoy the game and have some fun.”
