Ghana-Panama World Cup match in Toronto was a party fit for a king
TORONTO — Soccer fans partied in the rain and temporarily shut down a major downtown Toronto intersection on Wednesday night after Ghana beat Panama in a World Cup matchup that drew tens of thousands of fervent supporters, and even Ghanaian royalty, to the city.
Sankofa Square at the corner of Yonge and Dundas streets was an all-day hub for Ghana supporters who spilled onto roads in jubilation after Caleb Yirenkyi scored in the 95th minute for a 1-0 victory.
Many fans started gathering early in the day for the Tribe Ghana Fun Fest at the square, where attendees were greeted by king Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, dressed in traditional regalia, and other dignitaries.
The traditional ruler of the Asante kingdom in Ghana appeared as part of the Canada Ghana Chamber of Commerce’s “Beyond the World Cup” event in collaboration with the watch party.


