Soccer-Canada fans on the march turn Vancouver into sea of red and white


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group B - Switzerland v Canada - Canada fans march to the Stadium - BC Place, Vancouver, Canada - June 24, 2026 Canada fans during the march to the stadium REUTERS/Chris Helgren

(Corrects spelling of Jamie ⁠MacLeod's name in paragraph six)

VANCOUVER, June 24 (Reuters) - Thousands of Canada supporters marched ‌through Vancouver in high spirits to BC Place for their clash against Switzerland, singing and waving banners as they backed the World Cup co-hosts in their ​bid to reach the knockout rounds ⁠for the first time.

The sea ⁠of red and white demonstrated how the ice hockey-mad nation has ⁠embraced ‌soccer wholeheartedly, with every match in Vancouver drawing a full house.

"Canada is a huge soccer nation. Soccer ⁠is the most participated in sport and it has ​been for ‌the last 20 years. People know us as a hockey ⁠nation, but ​really a soccer nation," Canada fan Mike Robson told Reuters.

"We're here to show our sport for the country, and we're going to beat ⁠Switzerland and get into the round ​of 32 for the first time."

The passionate display included a touching tribute to injured midfielder Ismael Kone, with fans holding up number ⁠eight posters after he suffered a broken leg during their 6-0 thrashing of Qatar last week, Canada's first World Cup finals win.

"Last game player Kone was severely injured, he broke his leg, ​so we're just trying to show support ⁠for him and the team, and trying to demonstrate to ​them that no matter what happens, we're ‌behind them," said Jamie MacLeod, head ​of the march organisation team.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare and Mohammed Benmansour in Vancouver, editing by Ed Osmond)

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