During the FIFA 2006, Dubai opened its first time FIFA World cup Fan Park in the trade centre and that is where I, along with my sisters and friends, have worked for the whole month. It was my first summer as a university student and it was a summer where relationships were built and good times were made. The FIFA is a big event back home; when we were young my parents would host nights at our place to watch the game.
Along with looking through the photos, here are some thoughts I was reminiscing with:
-Getting ready to go to work with Razan and Satanay and playing the FIFA world cup song in the car while driving to work
-People : Razan :( I miss her so much. Satanay, Ghaith, Mazen, Riad, Arsineh, Bibo and Natasha.
-The Brazilian community in Dubai and their devotion to the team.
-Mum and dad getting us and all of our friends takeout food :D and then staying to watch the game with Bibo
Isn't she adorable!!
So in the beginning I felt disconnected from the game as no one around me was following the game, but I soon started seeing the jerseys on people, the flags on the cars/ houses and the “watch the FIFA game here” sings in many restaurants/pubs and I thought to myself of course…this is Toronto and this is one of the reasons I love this place, its multiculturalism reminds me of back home, there are people from everywhere, people who care about the outside world! So I got excited and decided that it was time that I let out that enthusiasm that has been suppressed and get out to participate.
Here is the first game I watched. It was the Italy / New Zealand one and luckily it was showing on a Sunday AND it was the Taste of Little Italy Festival (There is a district in Toronto that is called Little Italy, filled with Italian restaurants/business) so it was great going then…. I felt very happy for being around a cheering crowd just like the old days. However, There is an advantage back home as with the time difference the games start in the evening, whereas they start at 10 am here :p
So I was with Italy until they came out. Their game with Slovakia was BAD....Then I was with Germany, until today :( , they lost to Spain 0/1 at the semifinals, however they played some good games. They won 4/1 to England and 4/0 to Australia; they are the first team to score more than 3 goals in the semifinals since 1978 and the first team to score 3+ goals in both the round of 16 and quarter-finals.
I am really excited for Sunday’s final game; I haven’t decided who I am going to be with yet
And, if you want to be in the FIFA world cup mood, then you gotta know the official FIFA song and the official Coca-Cola FIFA song. Shakira has gotten famous for singing them now as she sang the 2006 one as well, but I like this year’s much better, makes me want to get up and dance!! I also like the Coca-Cola song; it is by K’naan, a Somalian born/ Canadian based singer. Do listen to them!! And Enjoy :)
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Here is the first game I watched. It was the Italy / New Zealand one and luckily it was showing on a Sunday AND it was the Taste of Little Italy Festival (There is a district in Toronto that is called Little Italy, filled with Italian restaurants/business) so it was great going then…. I felt very happy for being around a cheering crowd just like the old days. However, There is an advantage back home as with the time difference the games start in the evening, whereas they start at 10 am here :p
So I was with Italy until they came out. Their game with Slovakia was BAD....Then I was with Germany, until today :( , they lost to Spain 0/1 at the semifinals, however they played some good games. They won 4/1 to England and 4/0 to Australia; they are the first team to score more than 3 goals in the semifinals since 1978 and the first team to score 3+ goals in both the round of 16 and quarter-finals.
I am really excited for Sunday’s final game; I haven’t decided who I am going to be with yet
And, if you want to be in the FIFA world cup mood, then you gotta know the official FIFA song and the official Coca-Cola FIFA song. Shakira has gotten famous for singing them now as she sang the 2006 one as well, but I like this year’s much better, makes me want to get up and dance!! I also like the Coca-Cola song; it is by K’naan, a Somalian born/ Canadian based singer. Do listen to them!! And Enjoy :)
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2 comments:
Hey Rama... great to know you have been into the game this year ;-D...
I have been supporting Argentina.. and then i switched to Spain... i got so happy germany lost yesterday :p...
But seriously great to hear from you, you look so good in the pix too.. keep it up ...
I love the fifa songs to both of themm..
I am so proud of you ramooshtee...
I will be supporting Spain.
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