Vancouver’s first ever World Cup game is receiving high marks from fans, media
Vancouver is getting rave reviews from fans of both the winning and losing teams, while organizers expressed delight with the way things unfolded as the city hosted its first ever World Cup match.
Saturday’s first of seven World Cup matches to be played at BC Place was officially sold out, with an attendance of 52,497. The final whistle left Australian fans ecstatic as their Socceroos beat the favoured Turkish national team 2 goals to nil.
Australian fans, wearing green and yellow, were celebrating their team’s victory through the night, after packing beer gardens during the day.
One Australian fan going by Drew@vuck_shady on social media called the experience the best day in his life.


