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Toronto restaurant Rayah becomes local Moroccan community hub for World Cup matches
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Toronto restaurant Rayah becomes local Moroccan community hub for World Cup matches

Rayah, a Moroccan restaurant in Toronto's Cabbagetown neighborhood, has become a central gathering place for the local Moroccan community to watch World Cup matches, particularly as Canada faces Morocco in a highly anticipated game. Owner Wafa El Rhazi described the overwhelming response, noting that the restaurant had to turn away customers during previous matches. The Moroccan national team gained international recognition after reaching the semi-finals in the 2022 World Cup and is now favored to win again. With around 100,000 Moroccans living in Canada, the restaurant has become a cultural hub where fans share in the excitement of the tournament. The team's success has inspired global support, with people from various countries expressing solidarity with Morocco.

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Toronto restaurant Rayah becomes local Moroccan community hub for World Cup matches

Rayah, a Moroccan restaurant in Toronto's Cabbagetown neighborhood, has become a central gathering place for the local Moroccan community to watch World Cup matches, particularly as Canada faces Morocco in a highly anticipated game. Owner Wafa El Rhazi described the overwhelming response, noting that the restaurant had to turn away customers during previous matches. The Moroccan national team gained international recognition after reaching the semi-finals in the 2022 World Cup and is now favored to win again. With around 100,000 Moroccans living in Canada, the restaurant has become a cultural hub where fans share in the excitement of the tournament. The team's success has inspired global support, with people from various countries expressing solidarity with Morocco.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article focuses on a sports event and the cultural significance of the Moroccan team within the Toronto community. There is no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the reporting. It provides factual information about the restaurant's role, the team's performance, and thedem

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