Thoughts turn to legacy as full-time whistle nears for Vancouver’s World Cup
VANCOUVER — Beer and mimosas were flowing on Granville Street on the eve of Vancouver’s World Cup swansong.
Even as the city prepared to host its seventh and final match of the tournament — a round-of-16 match between Switzerland and Colombia on Tuesday — fans crowded around televisions on patios to watch Spain edge past Portugal on Monday.
Rafael Vlad, a resident of nearby Port Moody, B.C., was among the fans walking along Granville with a group of friends after the match.
The longtime soccer fan had attended the match between Australia and Turkey, the first at BC Place. That match saw Australia fans engulf the downtown core, before and after their team’s win, and the city pulsed with the energy from its first taste of the world’s biggest sporting event.

