Soccer-Canada woos Italy’s crestfallen supporters after World Cup heartbreak


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Finals - Bosnia and Herzegovina v Italy - Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina - March 31, 2026 Italy's Gianluca Mancini, Pio Esposito, Marco Palestra, Leonardo Spinazzola and Federico Gatti look dejected after the match after failing to qualify for the FIFA World Cup REUTERS/Matteo Ciambelli

April 4 (Reuters) - Canada ⁠Soccer cheekily courted Italy’s crestfallen supporters on ⁠Saturday, urging them to swap their Azzurri ‌blue strips for maple leaf red after the four-times champions suffered another World Cup failure.

"Dear Italian soccer fans, ​Don't wait four more years. Swap ⁠your jersey for ⁠Canada," the sports governing body posted on X ⁠on Friday, ‌directing fans to gather outside Cafe Diplomatico a popular restaurant in Toronto’s ⁠Little Italy neighbourhood.

The light-hearted appeal followed Italy’s ​third consecutive ‌failure to qualify for the World Cup ⁠after a ​playoff defeat by Bosnia on Tuesday, a setback that led to the resignations of coach Gennaro ⁠Gattuso and federation president Gabriele ​Gravina.

Canada, who will co-host the World Cup alongside Mexico and the United States, seized the moment ⁠to call for fans to support their country instead.

Local media reported hundreds of supporters queued for the Italy-for-Canada jersey exchange, though the offer ​proved more symbolic than transactional. ⁠Canada Soccer handed out 2026 shirts and posters ​to fans — and did so ‌without collecting a single Italian ​jersey in return.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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