Portugal fans celebrate victory against Croatia in Toronto’s last World Cup match
TORONTO — Portugal fans erupted with joy in the stadium, on the streets and even in packed Little Portugal bakeries as their team beat Croatia 2-1 in Toronto’s last – and most dramatic – World Cup match on a sweltering night.
Thousands of diehard fans with dreams of seeing soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo lead the team to the Round of 16 got their wish when he scored on a penalty kick in the second half to even the score at 1-1.
Goncalo Ramos scored another goal for Portugal four minutes into stoppage time, and a late Croatian goal that would have tied the match 2-2 was overturned amid boos from devastated Croatian fans.
“Oh, my God, I feel so relieved,” Portugal fan Marisa Cota said as the crowd around her on Dundas Street West celebrated. “The first part, we were feeling like, ‘Oh, what is this gonna end with? How is this gonna end?’ Well, the second part was really intense. A lot of intense moments.”
