Cheers turn to sadness in Toronto’s Little Italy as Bosnia wins World Cup qualifier
TORONTO —
Vito Valela was optimistic as he settled into a chair at Cafe Diplomatico in Toronto to watch Italy’s bid to secure a spot in the FIFA World Cup, in between bites of pizza and sips of red wine.
It’s been part of his decades-long ritual to bring family members and friends to the College Street restaurant whenever the Italian men’s soccer team plays an important match.
This time, he came with his son and a friend to watch Italy play against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Things were going well at first, with Italy ahead 1-0 at halftime.











