About half a million Italians and people of Italian descent live in Toronto, and they all hoped that on June 12th, the Azzurri would visit Canada in the first round of the World Cup. All cafes in Toronto, the fourth-largest city in the world by size of the Italian diaspora (after Buenos Aires, Sรฃo Paulo, and New York), were packed with Azzurri fans, with the situation at "Cafe Diplomatico" being particularly interesting. "Cafe Diplomatico" is located in "Little Italy," a neighborhood in Toronto that serves as the gathering hub for the Italian diaspora in Canada's largest city, and the cafe even had "intruders" among the Azzurri fans. Specifically, among the Italians in the cafe, a married couple from Bosnia and Herzegovina was also watching the match, and Toronto Star photographer captured the moment when Esmir Bajraktareviฤ‡ scored a penalty to secure the Dragons' passage to the World Cup. On one side, the excitement of the two Bosnian-Herzegovinian citizens is visible, while the Italians agonize in despair as the Azzurri miss the World Cup for the third consecutive time.