Colombia fans swamp Vancouver for city’s last hurrah at World Cup
VANCOUVER — Columbia fans have turned Vancouver’s streets into a sea of yellow, red and blue, as BC Place Stadium hosts its seventh and final World Cup match today.
They’re giving a final hurrah in Canada for an event that has galvanized diaspora communities and drew hundreds of thousands of fans from across the country and the globe.
The round-of-16 match that’s now underway between Switzerland and Colombia comes less than four weeks since Vancouver got its first taste of the world’s biggest sporting event, when Australia fans swamped the downtown core for a match against Turkey.
Since then, the city has been swept up in World Cup euphoria, with Canadian fans staging two huge marches to the stadium and crowds flooding Granville Street on game days.


