Soccer-World Cup fuels popularity of soccer in hockey-mad Canada


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group D - Australia v Turkey - Fans gather in Vancouver - Vancouver, Canada - June 13, 2026 General view of fans near the giant football next to BC Place ahead of the match REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier

VANCOUVER, June ⁠15 (Reuters) - Ice hockey may still define Canada's sporting identity, but soccer ⁠is gaining in popularity due to its simplicity and accessibility, and ‌co-hosting the World Cup will be another huge boost for the sport, Canada defender Joel Waterman said on Monday.

Soccer is Canada's fastest-growing sport, particularly among young people, with nearly a million registered ​players nationwide in a country where fans traditionally favour ⁠ice hockey, American and Canadian ⁠football, basketball and baseball.

The national team began their World Cup campaign with a ⁠1-1 ‌draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group B in Toronto and have since moved to Vancouver where they play Qatar, the 2022 World ⁠Cup hosts, on Thursday.

"We're Canadian and obviously hockey has always ​been our top ‌sport, but there's more kids playing soccer nowadays than ever before," Waterman ⁠told reporters.

"It's really ​easy to get into and the kids love it. It's just a ball. They can play it anywhere. We want to see people playing in the streets.

"In Toronto, ⁠they had little 5 v 5 pitches in ​the centre there and we went down there to watch. It was just great to see the passion and we want to create that community of soccer players ⁠and the next generation to come through and play for our national team."

The 30-year-old Waterman, who plays for Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire, grew up in Aldergrove in Langley, a community in British Columbia near Vancouver.

"It means the ​world," Waterman said of playing in Vancouver. "I'm only an ⁠hour from my hometown. This is obviously the province where I'm from.

"I have immense ​pride in representing those people that are from ‌here and in those communities, representing my ​old clubs that I used to play for. So, it's a true honour."

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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