‘The city feels alive’: Canada continues World Cup quest in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — There was ample hype in the weeks and months leading up to Canada co-hosting the FIFA World Cup.
Now that the country has staged two games, Ali Ahmed believes the tournament is delivering on its promise to deliver energy and excitement.
“The city feels alive. The world just feels like it’s just stopped and everyone’s just watching football,” the Canadian midfielder said on Monday. “People that don’t know the rules are talking to me about football. Everyone’s talking about football.”
Canada kicked off its quest Friday, battling Bosnia-Herzegovina to a 1-1 draw in Toronto.


