Toronto soccer fans celebrate as city hosts first World Cup match
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Canadian soccer fans in Toronto celebrated a historic moment as the city hosted its first World Cup match. The Voyageurs supporters group marched through the streets waving flags and shooting red smoke, fulfilling a long-held dream of seeing a World Cup game on home soil.
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