Fans honour Koné at Canada-Switzerland match in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — It’s game on in Vancouver, after kickoff in Team Canada’s crucial match against Switzerland at BC Place Stadium.
A massive crowd of Canada supporters, who were led by five flag-draped Vancouver police horses, marched to the stadium ahead of the noon kickoff, chanting and singing their way down the “last mile” walk.
Many were waving No. 8 posters to honour injured Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné, who suffered a broken leg in last week’s Qatar match, and they held them aloft again in the stadium during the national anthem.
There’s much on the line for fans today, including whether Canada gets to enjoy a home-turf advantage in Vancouver again in the knockout rounds.


