Soccer-With beer and poutine, Canadians celebrate euphoric first World Cup win in Niagara Falls


NIAGARA FALLS, Canada, ⁠June 18 (Reuters) - Pints of beer, bowls of poutine, maple candies and ⁠Niagara Falls for a backdrop - Canadians and tourists at one of ‌the most iconic natural wonders in North America were spoilt for choice when they turned up to watch Canada take on Qatar at the World Cup.

The cherry on top was a historic ​first win for Canada at the finals in ⁠their Group B match in ⁠Vancouver.

Ecstatic supporters hugged their friends and families on the final whistle, which capped off ⁠a ‌dominant display by Canada against a Qatar side that ended the match with nine men.

"We're here for Canada's first ever win at ⁠the FIFA World Cup, set next to one of ​Canada's natural landmarks. It's ‌unreal. What an experience. You couldn't ask for more," said Dylan McAleer, ⁠a local resident.

"Watch ​out for Canada. We're coming out. This is our time, I think," he signed off.

The gathering organized by Niagara Parks welcomed hundreds of people just steps away from ⁠the cascading waterfalls.

Every goal from Canada was cheered ​by fans as they rose from their Muskoka chairs, with some breaking into a celebratory dance.

Fifty-seven-year-old Najeeb Bataineh, a resident of the city of St. Catharines, started ⁠handing out a Canadian flag to every person he could find as Canada's win looked inevitable.

"I love Canada. I'm going to bring... free flag every game," he said.

In a country where ice hockey and baseball take the limelight at ​the expense of every other sport, the euphoric win ⁠on Thursday seemed towarm some Canadians to the sport.

One Canadian security guard at ​the venue said he would now follow the ‌team more closely following their performance. Another ​tried to buy a not-for-sale giant football displayed at a nearby store.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya, Imad Creidi, Kyaw Soe OoEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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