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    "title": "This is our house: FIFA World Cup leaves lasting impact in Toronto",
    "modified_at": "2026-06-19 20:34:15",
    "published_at": "2026-06-15 05:00:00",
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    "body": "<p style=\"text-align: left\">The soccer stadium on Toronto&rsquo;s lakeshore has seen some big games since it opened two decades ago. But nothing quite like what went down on Friday.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">In front of 43,002 raucous fans, Canada claimed a <a href=\"https://olympic.ca/2026/06/12/canada-claims-historic-draw-in-fifa-world-cup-opener/\">dramatic, cathartic 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina</a> in their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener. It was the first-ever senior men&rsquo;s World Cup match in Canada, and it&rsquo;s a match that could have ramifications for decades to come.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">Sure, Canadians have seen their national teams play in big tournaments before, be it the women <a href=\"https://olympic.ca/2021/08/06/golden-generation-lifts-iconic-sinclair-to-the-olympic-pinnacle/\">winning Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020</a> or the <a href=\"https://olympic.ca/2022/12/02/5-lessons-learned-from-canadas-fifa-world-cup-adventure/\">men competing at Qatar 2022</a>.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\"><strong>READ: </strong><a href=\"https://olympic.ca/2026/06/05/how-accessibility-and-alignment-turned-canada-into-a-soccer-power/\"><strong>How accessibility and alignment turned Canada into a soccer power</strong></a></p><p style=\"text-align: left\">But watching on a screen is one thing; seeing those moments, and those players, live and in person is another.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">Canadians got such a chance in 2015, when the nation hosted the FIFA Women&rsquo;s World Cup. But Toronto, the nation&rsquo;s largest city, wasn&rsquo;t part of that competition, by virtue of its hosting duties for the <a href=\"https://olympic.ca/games/2015-toronto/\">Pan American Games</a> that same summer.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">So the arrival of the 2026 FIFA World Cup was a long time coming for fans in Toronto, as well as further afield in Ontario. Just what does it mean to fans and families who&rsquo;ve been part of the festivities?</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">We spoke to some Canadian fans who took part in an open training session with the men&rsquo;s national team on June 8 to find out.</p>\n    <figure\n        class=\"release-content-image release-content-image--contained release-content-image--align-center\"\n        data-component=\"image-zoom-popup\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-selector=\".release-content-image__image\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-i18n=\"data:application/json;base64,eyJEb3dubG9hZCI6IkRvd25sb2FkIn0=\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-tracking-views-event=\"Story Image View\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-tracking-download-event=\"Story Image Download\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-placement=\"content\"\n    >\n        <div class=\"image-thumbnail-rollover\" style=\"width: 100%\">\n            <img\n                src=\"https://cdn.uc.assets.prezly.com/8f77a07a-f644-4d62-8cb8-6053ca800347/-/format/auto/\"\n                                class=\"release-content-image__image image-thumbnail-rollover__image\"\n                data-description=\"Canada players huddle during a training session ahead of their FIFA World Cup opening match. (Credit: Audrey Magny/Canada Soccer)\"\n                id=\"image-8f77a07a-f644-4d62-8cb8-6053ca800347\"\n                data-id=\"8f77a07a-f644-4d62-8cb8-6053ca800347\"\n                data-original=\"https://cdn.uc.assets.prezly.com/8f77a07a-f644-4d62-8cb8-6053ca800347/-/inline/no/\"\n                data-mfp-src=\"https://cdn.uc.assets.prezly.com/8f77a07a-f644-4d62-8cb8-6053ca800347/-/format/auto/\"\n                alt=\"Canada players huddle during a training session ahead of their FIFA World Cup opening match. (Credit: Audrey Magny/Canada Soccer)\"\n            />\n            <div class=\"image-thumbnail-rollover__caption\">\n                <svg class=\"icon icon-expand image-thumbnail-rollover__caption-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-expand\"></use>\n            </svg>            </div>\n        </div>\n\n        <figcaption class=\"release-content-image__caption\">Canada players huddle during a training session ahead of their FIFA World Cup opening match. (Credit: Audrey Magny/Canada Soccer)</figcaption>\n    </figure>\n<h4 id=\"inspiring-the-next-generation\" ><strong>Inspiring the next generation</strong></h4><p style=\"text-align: left\">The biggest impact, as is usually the case with athletic inspiration, will be on the kids.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">The nation has plenty of young players; in fact, soccer is Canada&rsquo;s most popular sport, with <a href=\"https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0122/8124/9892/files/Jumpstart_State_of_Youth_Sport_in_Canada_combined_report_English_Canada.pdf?v=1768845514\">50% of youth playing in some fashion</a>. But for a long time, young Canadians haven&rsquo;t had accessible soccer heroes, particularly on the men&rsquo;s side.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">That made the training session a special occasion for longtime fan Panos Kelamis, who brought his two songs Xander and Orion.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">&ldquo;It&rsquo;s all about creating memories, and having experiences,&rdquo; said Kelamis. &ldquo;Showing them what professional athletes look like, wearing the Canadian shirt, it&rsquo;s an awesome experience.&rdquo;</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">Kelamis remembers having similar experiences with his own father, and the lasting impact of those. Now, he&rsquo;s given his sons the chance to get autographs from the likes of Jonathan Osorio, Stephen Eust&aacute;quio, Jacob Shaffelburg and even Canadian legend Dwayne DeRosario.</p>\n    <figure\n        class=\"release-content-image release-content-image--contained release-content-image--align-center\"\n        data-component=\"image-zoom-popup\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-selector=\".release-content-image__image\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-i18n=\"data:application/json;base64,eyJEb3dubG9hZCI6IkRvd25sb2FkIn0=\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-tracking-views-event=\"Story Image View\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-tracking-download-event=\"Story Image Download\"\n        data-image-zoom-popup-placement=\"content\"\n    >\n        <div class=\"image-thumbnail-rollover\" style=\"width: 100%\">\n            <img\n                src=\"https://cdn.uc.assets.prezly.com/921d0c8e-912e-49a7-9fd0-ca17aac1d657/-/format/auto/\"\n                                class=\"release-content-image__image image-thumbnail-rollover__image\"\n                data-description=\"Canada&amp;#039;s Jonathan Osorio prepares to take a shot in a training session on June 9, 2026.\"\n                id=\"image-921d0c8e-912e-49a7-9fd0-ca17aac1d657\"\n                data-id=\"921d0c8e-912e-49a7-9fd0-ca17aac1d657\"\n                data-original=\"https://cdn.uc.assets.prezly.com/921d0c8e-912e-49a7-9fd0-ca17aac1d657/-/inline/no/\"\n                data-mfp-src=\"https://cdn.uc.assets.prezly.com/921d0c8e-912e-49a7-9fd0-ca17aac1d657/-/format/auto/\"\n                alt=\"Canada's Jonathan Osorio prepares to take a shot in a training session on June 9, 2026.\"\n            />\n            <div class=\"image-thumbnail-rollover__caption\">\n                <svg class=\"icon icon-expand image-thumbnail-rollover__caption-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-expand\"></use>\n            </svg>            </div>\n        </div>\n\n        <figcaption class=\"release-content-image__caption\">Canada&#039;s Jonathan Osorio prepares to take a shot in a training session on June 9, 2026.</figcaption>\n    </figure>\n<p>Canada&rsquo;s Jonathan Osorio prepares to take a shot in a training session on June 9, 2026. (Credit: Audrey Magny/Canada Soccer)</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">Plenty of youngsters came to the session with their club teams, including some from North York Academy FC. One of their coaches, Paolo Rogato, stressed the importance of creating a playing environment that breeds success and positive values.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">&ldquo;Seeing this now, first hand, this is what the kids will take back with them onto the training pitch and into the games,&rdquo; said Rogato. &ldquo;The love for the sport will be with them always. That&rsquo;s what I feel like other countries have had over us, just over these last few years.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">&ldquo;Now, the fact that we&rsquo;re in the World Cup, and we&rsquo;re seeing our country in it, and the fact that it&rsquo;s actually here, it will grow the sport that much more as a nation. That&rsquo;s what I feel like we&rsquo;ve needed all these years and I feel like finally we have it.&rdquo;</p><p style=\"text-align: left\"><strong>READ: </strong><a href=\"https://olympic.ca/2022/11/22/top-10-historic-moments-for-canadas-national-soccer-teams/\"><strong>Top 12 historic moments for Canada&rsquo;s national soccer teams</strong></a></p><p style=\"text-align: left\">That idea seemed to have already landed with Aubryn, a young player who made the four-hour trip west from Cornwall.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">&ldquo;I&rsquo;m really happy I got to experience this,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;They&rsquo;re really good and I want to be this good one day.&rdquo;</p><h4 id=\"dreaming-of-the-possible\" ><strong>Dreaming of the possible</strong></h4><p style=\"text-align: left\">She wasn&rsquo;t the only one to make a long trip to be part of the festivities.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">Ghislaine Goudreau coached Team Ontario to a silver medal finish in girls&rsquo; Under-19 soccer at the 2023 North American Indigenous Games. She and a few of her players made the four-hour trip south from Sudbury to attend the Canada training session.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">Goudreau, an Algonquin of Pikwakanagan First Nation, says she started playing soccer at age 7, and was often the only girl on her team growing up.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">&ldquo;Soccer really wasn&rsquo;t for girls back in the day, and when it comes to Indigenous [players], even fewer,&rdquo; she said.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\"><strong>READ: </strong><a href=\"https://olympic.ca/2026/06/13/16-fun-facts-about-members-of-canadas-fifa-world-cup-squad/\"><strong>16 fun facts about members of Canada&rsquo;s FIFA World Cup squad</strong></a></p><p style=\"text-align: left\">But times have changed. Not only has Goudreau seen firsthand what young Indigenous players can accomplish, she&rsquo;s seen a big uptick in the diversity of players in Sudbury in the past decade.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">The World Cup training session could be a key event in showing children from all backgrounds what they could potentially achieve.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">&ldquo;It can have a huge impact, just to see that a high level,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;Definitely [the game of soccer has] grown.&rdquo;</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">The impact isn&rsquo;t limited to Ontario. Team Canada has headed to Vancouver for their next two&mdash;possibly three, or even four&mdash;games at the FIFA World Cup.</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">How many more kids will have their athletic trajectories impacted by what&rsquo;s to come?</p><p style=\"text-align: left\">And how many could, one day, suit up for Canada themselves?</p>",
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