Toronto Stadium makes memorable impression in the last of its six World Cup matches
TORONTO — Toronto Stadium ended its tenure as a World Cup venue with a bang on Thursday night.
All-time great Cristiano Ronaldo scored on a penalty kick in the second half and Goncalo Ramos put away the winner four minutes into stoppage time in Portugal’s 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Croatia in a Round of 32 match. Although Toronto Stadium was the smallest of the 16 venues used for the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States, its sold-out crowd of 43,036 left a sizable impression on the teams that played in it.
“Congratulations to everybody, to the organizers, to everybody who’s involved in football, soccer, in the city. It was incredible,” said Portugal manager Roberto Martinez. “The training session yesterday, the quality of the grass, was fantastic.
“Everything around the beautiful facilities here, it reminds me of the old-fashioned Premier League grounds. Congratulations to everybody.”


