Qatar Tribune

‘Qatar’s WC hosting to leave great legacy for future generation­s’

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MANY supporters of the Canadian national team have expressed their happiness with the team’s presence in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Speaking to QNA, Canadian journalist Elizabeth Salion said that Canada’s presence in the World Cup is a huge achievemen­t, after a long absence of more than 36 years, since its first appearance in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.

Elizabeth, who works for a Canadian news agency, said: “We are pleased with the Canadian team’s presence in the World Cup, and there are large numbers of fans who came to Qatar to follow the team that played heroically in the CONCACAF qualifiers Staring with goalkeeper Milan Borjan, to Alphonso Davies, and Jonathan David, we’ve been waiting a long time to get back to the World Cup.”

She added: “We are happy with our national team, we know that they are playing under pressure, but neverthele­ss there are many young players who represent the hope of football in Canada and we are proud of what they have done.”

Canadian journalist Nora Stankovic at Soccer Media Corporatio­n in Canada expressed her great passion for the Canadian team’s participat­ion in the tournament, in its second appearance. She said: “In the World Cup qualifiers, everyone was certain that they will not see the national team in the World Cup before the 2026 edition when Canada participat­es in organizing it alongside the United States of America and Mexico, but coach John Herdman and all the players overturned expectatio­ns.”

The Canadian journalist pointed out that the Moroccan team presented high levels of football, and therefore the task will not be easy for this team, believing that the Moroccan team will do a good job in this tournament.”

Michael Ricky, a Canadian journalist of Kenyan origin who works on a sports website in his country and was keen to come to Qatar to cover Canada’s matches and the atmosphere through social media platforms, confirmed that he visited several stadiums and was impressed by the specificit­y of its design, but he was sad for Canada ;sloss against the Croatian team.

He added: “Away from the hustle and bustle of football, I was keen not to miss the opportunit­y and visit some areas, including Sealine, Katara Cultural Village and Souq Waqif.”

In this regard, Manuela Chesky, a photograph­er in a Canadian sports newspaper, considered that she was keen during her stay in Qatar to visit the eight stadiums to cover the World Cup atmosphere and take rare shots of internatio­nal football stars.

She added, “I know very well what it means for Qatar to host the World Cup, as it has many implicatio­ns and a great impact on many aspects of the country, and will leave a tremendous legacy for many years, and I felt that between my first visit to Qatar several years ago and with this visit, there are many things that has changed, and in Canada, which will host the next edition of the World Cup along with the United States and Mexico in 2026, everyone is sure that there are many positive things that will be achieved in the country, and since receiving the honor of organizing this event, everyone is waiting for this decisive moment.”

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