Panama found its World Cup sanctuary in small Ontario town of New Tecumseth
NEW TECUMSETH, ONT. — Far from the FIFA World Cup hubbub that has gripped Toronto to the south, there is also plenty of soccer spirit to be found in a small town about a 90-minute drive from the Ontario capital.
A Panama team logo can be seen on a large Nottawasaga Resort roadway sign here in the small town of New Tecumseth, Ont., which the Central American side has selected for its training site during the tournament.
In stark contrast to the bustling urban area near Toronto Stadium, players have enjoyed the tranquil setting, fresh air and rural vibe in this quiet municipality of about 50,000.
“I’m a fan of nature, I think the surroundings are very beautiful,” Panama goalkeeper Cesar Samudio said via an interpreter, noting he enjoyed a recent walk by a nearby pond. “I think it’s good to be here.”
