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Wales and its long-suffering fans give Canadians a dress-rehearsal of what's to come at men's World Cup

Wales and its long-suffering fans give Canadians a dress-rehearsal of what's to come at men's World Cup

CBC
Tuesday, November 22, 2022 09:00:38 AM UTC

Chris Jones is in Qatar covering the men's World Cup for CBC Sports.

Later this week, Canadian soccer fans will end their 36-year exile from the men's World Cup. On Monday night in Doha, the Welsh offered a fabulous dress rehearsal for the breaking of droughts. They've been waiting since 1958.

Canada might like to think it has suffered. Wales has suffered. Few countries can claim as many grandparents who have heard stories about when their national team played in a World Cup without having seen it for themselves.

Legions of Welsh fans, old and young, have made the journey to Qatar. They were in their seats hours before their opening game against the Americans, easy to pick out in their red jerseys and distinctive bucket hats, everything emblazoned with the Welsh dragon. They counted down the minutes until 64 years of disappointment came to its merciful close.

Peter Noel Jones had found his seat even earlier than most. He's 54 years old with a gummy grin and comes from Pwllheli, a small market town in North Wales where four-fifths of the population speaks Welsh.

He serves as a scout for the Welsh Football Association, and his big eyes were already filling at the prospect of decades of effort coming to fruition.

"Since Gary Speed died," he said, and then he stopped to find his next words.

Speed was the Welsh manager for a brief time before he took his own life in 2011. He was 42. Speed's early efforts, and the sense of collective purpose that's been found in his memory, has led to overdue success, only sweeter for how long it has taken.

"We've been working hard," Peter said. "And everything just clicked."

"I never thought this would happen in my lifetime," Sion said. "It's absolutely amazing. This is what we dreamed about as little kids."

Like longer-term Canadian fans, Sion can remember some dark times — empty stadiums, poor results, nights when there was more rain than faith.

"We've had good teams, good players, Neville Southall, Ian Rush ... " Sion said.

"But it was never enough, was it?" Andy Mort, a fellow Welsh fan sitting nearby, interjected. "There were never enough."

For Wales, the sense of something fuller surfacing — their national equivalent of Alphonso Davies' wonder goal against Panama — came at Euro in 2016. Led by all-time talent Gareth Bale, the Welsh went on an incredible run that beautiful summer in France, beating favoured Belgium in the quarter-finals before falling to Portugal in the next round.

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