Family ties drive World Cup fandom for Iqaluit soccer players
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Young soccer players in Iqaluit are gathering off the field to watch the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.
“We just meet up together,” said Wenzell Djalogue, a centre attacking midfielder on the Inuksuk Football Club’s under-18 boys development team, Monday during a pre-scrimmage interview at Iqaluit’s Arctic Winter Games arena.
The World Cup features 48 teams competing in host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Canada’s games are being played in Toronto and Vancouver.
“We just meet up together,” said Wenzell Djalogue, a centre attacking midfielder on the Inuksuk Football Club’s under-18 boys development team, Monday during a pre-scrimmage interview at Iqaluit’s Arctic Winter Games arena.
The World Cup features 48 teams competing in host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Canada’s games are being played in Toronto and Vancouver.
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