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Disappointed Erie Street soccer fans to root for Canada in Italy's absence from World Cup

It's the second time in eight years that Italy hasn't qualified for the FIFA World Cup. Watching the soccer players run across the big screen atGennaro's Caf & Coffee Company on Erie Street just won't be the same for Windsor's Luciano Verardi.

'I think everybody's rooting for Canada, but it's a cautious cheering.'

'I am very upset because at my age to see two World Cups with no Italy makes me sad,' says long-time soccer fan Luciano Verardi. (Jason Viau/CBC)

It's a sad start to the World Cup for Windsor's Luciano Verardi.

Forthe second time in eight years,Italy didn't qualifyfor the FIFA World Cup. Watching the soccer players run across the big screen atGennaro's Caf & Coffee Company on Erie Street, just won't be the same, he said.

However, the lifelong soccer fan said he will berooting for Canada, who did manage to make the cut.

Canada plays its first game Wednesday afternoon.

"I am very upset because at my age to see two World Cups with no Italy makes me sad, but what are you going to do?" said Verardi.

Watch local Italian soccer fans talk about where their allegiances lie:

Italy or Canada? Where do local soccer fans lean

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Since Italy didn't make the World Cup, local soccer fans talk about how they feel about Canada this year.

"I watch all the games. I don't think anybody watches games like me."

Verardi said he watches upwards of 10 soccer games every week. Although he's rooting for Canada now, Italy will always be "the best in my heart."

People inside Gennaro's Caf & Coffee Company on Monday remember how busy it was when Italy won the Euro Cup two years ago. Now, they're hoping for similar excitementwhen Canada plays.

Gennaro's Caf & Coffee Company will likely be a hot spot on Erie Street where soccer fans will gather to watch the World Cup. (Jason Viau/CBC)

As a proud Italian living in Canada, Sal Albano said, "there's an emptiness" in soccer because Italy is missingthe World Cup.

"If it washockey, I would be rooting hard for Canada, but when you think about soccer, how can you not think about Italy?" Albano said.

Italy has won the World Cup four times. Although Italy's absence may have dissapointed some proud Italian soccer fansliving in Canada,Albano said Canada is worth cheering for.

"I think everybody's rooting for Canada. But it's a cautious cheering because we don't have huge expectations, which might be a good thing for the club," he said.