A local soccer superfan is about to embark on the trip of a lifetime.
On Tuesday, Jessie Lail finished packing his bags for his early Wednesday flight to Qatar on his way to his first World Cup tournament.
“I have never had the opportunity to go (to the World Cup) and especially when your home country is playing and we can go to another country to enjoy their cultures and their festivities, and at the same time watch the beautiful game of football . .”
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The sport has been part of Lail’s life since the young age of eight. He has since introduced the sport to his family, and now he rarely misses a game, especially when it comes to Manchester United and Team Canada.
“I just miss the games where my kids are in my ear and need my attention more than the TV,” he said. “Other than that I watch every (game). Football Saturdays are a tradition in this house.”
While the couch in his basement is his usual football viewing seat, he will soon have a front row seat with thousands of other fans; A Father’s Day gift from his wife.
“I think Canada has a great chance. They are probably one of the fastest teams in the World Cup. We haven’t been there since 1986,” said Lail.
“Canada is a mosaic where we have every nationality and culture in this country and I think bringing everyone together in a Canadian team on the world stage is going to be phenomenal for us.”
Lail will join his siblings already in Qatar.
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While not everyone will get the chance to catch the games live in person, the city of Calgary is buzzing with excitement.
Some soccer specialty stores say Canada’s jersey sales are through the roof. While some bars and restaurants, such as the SS 106 Aperitivo Bar, open their doors to fans at 6am
“We have to,” says Domenico Spadafore, the SS 106 Aperitivo Bar owner. “We are the world cup headquarters. We have to open up for every game.”
Since the start of the tournament, Spadafore said the restaurant has been packed with fans who want to get in on the action during most of the games. And this past weekend there wasn’t an open seat in the entire bar.
“Sunday was really exciting, I didn’t expect it for Ecuador and Qatar, but it was great,” he said.
While Canada is not yet on the field for their first game of the tournament, reservations at the bar are filling up fast.
Spadafore believes Canada’s success could mean big things for the sport across the country as it makes its first World Cup appearance in 36 years.
“I was only one … so I haven’t even seen Canada play in a World Cup, so there’s a lot of excitement. And if they get through the group, it’s going to be fantastic,” Spadafore said. “It’s going to bring more fans to the sport of football.”
Canada plays its first game against Belgium on Wednesday at 12:00 p.m
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