Historic World Cup match at Toronto Stadium ‘the best moment’ for soccer fans
TORONTO — The historic first FIFA World Cup match on Canadian soil saw thousands of excited soccer fans fill Toronto Stadium on Friday as Canada came away with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Bosnians got their goal in the 21st minute on Jovo Lukic’s header off a corner. But after multiple chances to even the score, Canada answered back at the 78th minute with a goal from second-half substitute Cyle Larin to the sound of roars from the stands.
The crowd of more than 43,000 were a strong voice at the temporarily rebranded BMO Field, many wearing red and white jerseys and carrying Canadian flags, while others sported Bosnia’s blue and yellow.
Wearing maple leaf-shaped sunglasses with red and white face paint, superfan Dan Calderone, of Aurora, Ont., said he believed Canada deserved to win but called it an “amazing game.”
