Thousands of Iraq, France Fans Flood Philadelphia Ahead of 5 p.m. World Cup Match
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Updated · WPVI-TV · Jun 22
Thousands of Iraq, France Fans Flood Philadelphia Ahead of 5 p.m. World Cup Match
3 articles · Updated · WPVI-TV · Jun 22
Summary
Thousands of Iraqi and French supporters packed Center City and the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Sunday, turning Philadelphia into a pre-match rally site before Monday’s 5 p.m. World Cup game.
Iraqi fans framed the gathering as a historic moment because Iraq is back at the World Cup after a 40-year absence, marching from City Hall to the Rocky steps with flags, drums and chants.
French supporters gathered first in Chinatown and later joined the crowds near the museum, with many voicing confidence that Les Bleus will beat Iraq and push toward the final.
By Sunday night, the celebrations had spilled into Philadelphia sports iconography, with Iraqi fans placing a France jersey on the Rocky statue as anticipation built for the match.