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All Whites fall short of tournament glory against Ukraine

There was hope in the eyes amongst the fans of the All Whites (ranked 86th) for a moment of glory after beating reigning Africa Cup Champions, Ivory Coast (Ranked 41st) one goal to nil.

Just two hours beforehand, Canada had won an upset of their own against competition favourites Ukraine, in a four-two result. There was a chance that the Kiwi Men could win their first international tournament in 26 years, outside of their ever-dominant OFC Nations cup performances.

Two matches would need to fall into place, the Ivory Coast would need to hold off the Canadians, and the New Zealanders needed to pull off an even bigger upset, A victory over Ukraine.

Yesterdays match was the first ever meeting between the two nations in men’s football. In fact, this whole tournament had been firsts, including their game against the Ivory Coast. Perhaps a slight edge for the men wearing the silver fern, given these European and African powerhouses were unlikely to have had diligently reserarched their opposition ranked so far behind.

New Zealand’s veterans goal scorers Chris Wood and Kosta Barborouses found themselves on the bench for the most insurmountable matchup in the Canadian Shield. Young Wellington Phoenix turned Plymouth Argyle & Mansfield Town striker Ben Waine was given the start. Perhaps New Zealand football saw something in the coaching ability of Plymouth’s Wayne Rooney the rest of the UK and all their professional analysts and scouts couldnt see.

Ukraine’s squad reflected confidence with third choice keeper Andriy Lunin in the net, though that might have happened against any side given Anatoliy Trubin’s four goal capitulation against the Canadians just days prior. The Ukrainian attack was a quiet mix of local league players, while on-form striker, Olympiaco’s Roman Yaremchuk also stood ready in reserve.

The player to watch was rising star and captain Illia Zabarnyi of the Premier League’s Bournemouth. The most recent encounter betwen the young defender and New Zealand’s Nottingham Forest Star Chris Wood resulted in a 5-0 capitulation in favour of the Ukrainian.

Perhaps the only thing going strongly in New Zealand’s favour was the previous match record, with huge results against the Pacifc in their OFC world cup qualifiers, and the momentum of their triumph over the Ivory coast, meanwhile, Ukraine had been battered by Belgium in their last match on European soil before limping through their match against Canada.

The GO Trains arrived, street vendors sold flags and hats on the corners of Exhibition Station. Thousands of fans poured into the stadium, perdominantly wearing blue and yellow. The stage was set for a clash to remember.

As the game kicked off, the already strong Ukrainian diaspora in Ontario, further reinforced by a recent influx of refugees, bellowed out chants like a church chior doing a one-off metal concert. A mix of well-rehearsed expatriots, alongside confused Canadian-born Ukrainians, made for a noise that might have sounded melodic had there not been such a large contingent of locals without knowledge of their mother tounge in the crowd.

The first twenty minutes of the game were defined by the defensive work of the All Whites, despite only holding a fraction of the possession, the few moments with the ball saw them roar up the field straight into attacking position, unfortunately unable to link up with Ben Waine’s boot. Sarpreet Singh made a strong argument for a return to Bayern Munich with excellent distributing and was the key link between getting the ball from the New Zealand defence upfield.

While New Zealand spent most of the first half shooting deperately, and often off target, Ukraine’s Yehor Nazaryna and Oleksiy Hutsulyak were considerably more accurate, only narrowly being stopped by the calm and collected Max Crocombe, at Goalkeeper for New Zealand.

The party of New Zealand supporters, numbering about thirty in the 28,000 seater stadium, responded to the Ukrainian onslaught with two impassioned yet also fleeting chants of Tutira Mai throughout the full course of the game. The only thing not suffocating the fans was the fortunate thousands of empty Canadian-red seats dotted throughout the patches of Ukrainians.

Starting the second half the Ukrainians came out firing with another run of accurate shots on goal. At this point, the number of shots had been noticeable swinging in favour of the Eastern Europeans, and their fans were completely behind them.

“Who’s not jumping is Russian” was one of the many chants that would come up, and the confused New Zealanders, alerted by haphazard translation from one of the Kiwi supporters, saught Ukrainian insight on the translation and got a startling explanation.

While the separation of sport and politics is seen as noble and important to many, the New Zealanders were, in fact, not Russians, and that was enough to get them to jump along to the Ukrainian chants. The only red white and blue out in the stands that day was that of the Union Jack and the Southern Cross!

The first goal of the night was scored by Ukraine’s Oleksiy Hutsulyak 54 minutes in, beautifully assited by a monstrous diagonal crossfield kick from captian Illia Zabarnyi to Oleksandr Pikhalyonok, who crossed Hutsalyak straight into the box and the lighting quick, yet simple shot, breezed into the net.

The All Whites had not faught tooth-and-nail only to collapse now, and redemption was quickly achieved through Samoan-Serbian Marko Stamenić, as he used his forehead to nudge in the well executed equaliser for the all whites, a confident Ukraine crowd had a moment to waver.

Unfortunately for the Kiwis, Arsenal’s Oleksandr Zinchenko put the game away, with a cross that looked like a textbook copy to their first goal. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. For the last fifteen minutes, New Zealand hunted for the equaliser, and even got a good attempt in, but as the sea of red, white, and the maple leaf filled the empty seats of the stadium, resignation was the only emotion on the faces of New Zealand’s fans, both locals from Kia Ora Canada, and those from the Flying Kiwis that made the intrepid trip to the 6ix.

While tournament glory fell away for the New Zealanders, The Ivory Coast had managed to beat the Canadians on penalty goals. leaving the Kiwis with the consulation of second place. In a tournament where we were ranked over forty places behind the nearest ranked team, it’s not a result to complain about.


Match Information

Canadian Shield Tournament
New Zealand (1) v Ukraine (2), Toronto, 10th June 5.00pm
Goalscorers: Oleksiy Hutsuliak 54′, Oleksandr Zinchenko 75′ UKR, Marko Stamenic 59′ NZL

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Posted By Joseph Simpson Posted on June 11, 2025
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Kia Ora Picnic Day – Sunday September 8th, 2024

Kia ora all!

We are doing it! Sunday September 8th, our annual Kia Ora Canada Toronto Picnic BBQ. This year we have secured Picnic Area 2 at the spacious Marie Curtis Park!

Haven't been to one yet? We bring the kai (food), you bring the fun. Simple!

There will be cold refreshments & snacks. And our small but well seasoned crew will gladly whip a few chops, burgs and snags on the BBQ for our mates and families while they have a yarn.

Come enjoy a day out at the park, we'd love to see you.

Loads of room on the grounds for cricket bats and rugby balls. We might even dig into the cupboards to get a lolly scramble going for the young ones. There's a splash pad and playground for the kids. Even a beach. (For the sake of a fun, and safe environment, we encourage guardians to supervise children in these areas).

We've also stood witness to a few talented bakers in the past. Of course anyone is welcome to show up with afghan cookies or a slab of ginger crunch too! (*Hint hint....*) Just prepare yourself for lavish accolades and sweet praise from homesick sweet-toothed kiwis.

RSVP!

  • Coming!? Let us know as soon as poss, so we can plan food etc. You know the deal! It really helps! Please hit that link to Eventbrite.
  • Though it’s free of charge, you also have the option to leave a koha if your heart so desires! Societies like ours could not achieve any of this, without the continued love and generosity of our people.

What do I bring?

  • You, your loved ones, your friends.
  • Picnic blanket, lawn chairs, swimsuit and towel if you're swimming, any kids games or adult ones too!
  • Special dietary requirements? We'll have veggie burgers, but if the kai we have available still doesn't accommodate you, no worries. Bring your protein of choice and we will take care of ya! Concerns or clarification? Please email us, we'll sort it out.
  • Post on any of our social media platforms that you're going, so we can look out for each other. Events are always cross posted.

How do I get there? 

  • Marie Curtis Park is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, just west of the Long Branch GO station. Lakeshore Blvd and Brown's Line being the closest main intersection.
  • GO Train: Get on to the Lakeshore West Line and hop off at Long Branch GO Station. From there walk a short distance west on Lakeshore Blvd to 42nd Street.
    Head south to the lake, park located on the right. Look for the familiar flags!
  • TTC directions: Subway to Islington Station, take Bus route 110A or 110B Islington South all the way to the very end stop - Long Branch Loop (Stop ID: 5511)
    From there walk a short distance west on Lakeshore Blvd to 42nd Street.
    Head south to the lake, park located on the right. Look for the familiar flags!
  • Driving directions: From the QEW, Gardiner or 427. Take Brown's Line south all the way to Lakeshore Blvd, turn right. After a short distance west, turn left on 42nd Street.
    Head south to the lake, park located on the right. Look for the familiar flags! You will find parking inside the Marie Curtis Park premises.

When:  Sunday, September 8th, 2024 - 11am Onwards

Where: Marie Curtis Park
2 Forty Second St, Etobicoke, ON M8W 3P2
Google Map

RSVP: Please hit that link to Eventbrite.

Location of Picnic Site:

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Posted By admin Posted on August 14, 2024
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Māori Culture opens the CNE

Tū Māia are a Māori kapa haka group from Christchurch New Zealand. Members from their group have performed in Korea, Japan, China, India, Malaysia, Singapore and across North America. Tū Māia are a group of 18 members, which are comprised of several family members. They perform traditional and modern Māori music and dance, including the awe-inspiring haka, traditional poi and harmonic group singing. Tū Māia are making their return to the CNE stage after a 15-year hiatus.

Get your Māori culture fix at the Canadian National Exhibition this year!
Details below.

When:  August 16th to August 20th at 2pm and 5pm then August 21st to 24th at 12:30pm and 3:30pm.

Where: International Stage, Princes Blvd, Toronto.
Google Map

More information: Visit the Canadian National Exhibition website

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Posted By admin Posted on August 1, 2024
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New Zealand High Commission to Canada

Her Excellency Cecile Hillyer pictured with Mary Simon, an inspirational leader and first Indigenous person to hold the office of Governor General of Canada, at the International Women’s Day Luncheon hosted by the Canadian Club of Ottawa and the Women Heads of Diplomatic Mission in Ottawa (WHDMO).

A quick acknowledgement of New Zealand's current High Commission to Canada, Cecile Hillyer.

Naū mai ki Kanata! Welcome to Canada!

She showed much interest in the our group's presence in Canada, with encouraging words of support as we met in the din of the Royal York Hotel. We wish her every success in her new post in Ottawa, and genuinely hope she is able to enjoy this special land, from sea to sea, as much as we do.

You can follow our diplomatic missions on most social media platforms such as instagram, X or facebook.

 

 

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Posted By admin Posted on July 1, 2024
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Kia Ora Picnic Day – Sunday September 10, 2023



picnic

The BBQ is back! Yay!!

For those that haven’t been before, this is a fab get together event where we fire up the BBQs and cook you up a bit of a feed.

We provide the main food: burgers, sausages and salads along with some water and soda and a few snacks.
If you would like to do some baking (afghans and ginger crunch come to mind 😃 ) or bring something as a snack or treat that is always a hit!

We will have some kiwi lollies and also a lolly scramble for the kids.

Bring along a blanket /chairs any kids games, or adult ones too 🙂
Let us know you’re coming as soon as you can so we can plan accordingly.

We will be asking for a small contribution towards it this year:

  • Adults (over 12) $5
  • Kids (12 and under) FREE

RSVP: https://Kiaoracanadabbq.eventbrite.ca

Please let us know if:
– You have a portable bbq.
– Are keen to help out with BBQ, kids activities – or adults ones too? 🙂 or…. just bring joy and fun along on the day.

You’re all so awesome. We can’t wait to see you!

Note: If you have specific dietary requirements it may not be possible to accommodate you with the main food. Please consider making us jealous with your own custom made picnic treats and come join fab the kiwi vibe anyway!

If the cost is prohibitive then please reach out to us via kiaoracanada@gmail.com.
We don’t want anyone to miss out.

Also, if you or your organization would like to help with the picnic costs, sponsorship would be really appreciated.

See more details on the Facebook Event page

When: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2022 AT 11am – 3pm
Where:  Serena Gundy Park – Picnic Area 1
134 Rykert Crescent
Toronto, ON M4G 2S9

RSVP: At EventBrite

Location of Picnic Site

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Posted By admin Posted on September 8, 2023
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ANZAC Day 2023 Service

The Canadian Forces College will return to hosting a modest ANZAC Day Service which is open to the public. The College is located at 215 Yonge Blvd North York although the main entrance is actually off Sandringham Drive.

Attendees are advised to arrive no later than 0600h for a 0615h start. you will be required to sign in with the Commissionaires who will direct you to the Service location. The Service will run for approximately 45 mins after which those in attendance will be invited to attend a ‘gunfire breakfast’ in the Armor Heights’ Officers Mess.

An opportunity will be provided for the laying of wreaths for those who wish to do so. Dress for the ANZAC Day Service is tunic with full size medals for serving members or smart/business attire. Please consider bringing an umbrella in the case of inclement weather.

For further information on the history and traditions associated with ANZAC Day Services please see the Australian War Memorial website at this link: https://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac-day/traditions

When:  TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2023 – 6amWhere: The Canadian Forces College
215 Yonge Blvd
North York

More Information:  Australian High Commission Ottawa

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Posted By admin Posted on April 17, 2023
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ANZAC Day 2023

Join Hemingway’s and the Toronto Rebels as we come together to commemorate Anzac Day, a day of remembrance for the soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli campaign of World War I.

This year, we are honouring the brave men and women who fought for our countries and their contributions to our collective history.

We invite you to join us at Hemingway’s on our rooftop patio on April 25th, starting at 6pm, for a special Anzac Day celebration and BBQ hosted by the Rebels.

Lest we forget.

Event Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/897004321382786

When:  TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2023 6 PM Onwards

Where: Hemingways Bar and Grill
              142 Cumberland Street Toronto, ON, Canada M5R 1A8
              http://www.hemingways.to

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Posted By admin Posted on April 3, 2023
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Waitangi Day 2023

With our regular pub night being only 2 days off Waitangi Day, we are combining the two.

Hemingways are taking reservations for the evening, as it’s generally a busy night. The suggestion would be to try and get a table up near “Kiwi Korner” as thats our usual gathering area. 

If you are by yourself, and don’t know anyone, feel free to connect with a couple of our members, Dimi Hegglun and Dino Rosta for Maori Churr TV who will be there from 5pm.

Dimi has posted an invitation on the Facebook group – It’s going to be a great night!

When:  MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2023 5 PM Onwards

Where: Hemingways Bar and Grill
              142 Cumberland Street Toronto, ON, Canada M5R 1A8
              http://www.hemingways.to

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Posted By admin Posted on January 31, 2023
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Special Kia Ora Toronto Spec Savers Promo

Specsavers delighted to offer Kia Ora Canada – Toronto members an additional 25% OFF complete glasses from our $149 range or above when quoting this VIP code 800743 at Specsavers in Ontario. This special offer is valid up to 3 months from Dec 10th, 2022.

See the details below, or click here to download.

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Photos from the Christmas Function

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