The Serbian Centre
2520 Dixie Rd., Mississauga
National intel: Expect extraordinary displays of emotion and newly minted patriotism, says Jovan Filipovic, vice-president of the Serbian Youth League. It's the first time Serbia has ever played as its own team, under its own name (not Yugoslavia, not Montenegro, just straight-up Serbia). 'It's huge for us,' he says.
The pitch: Families with kids and grandparents in tow will watch the games at the Serbian church at a community centre in Mississauga.
The grub: In a big room with a linoleum floor and card tables heaving with Serbian classic fare such as cevapi (small sausages), sweet crepes with Nutella and walnuts, and strong Serbian beer like Jelen.
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The pitch: Families with kids and grandparents in tow will watch the games at the Serbian church at a community centre in Mississauga.
The grub: In a big room with a linoleum floor and card tables heaving with Serbian classic fare such as cevapi (small sausages), sweet crepes with Nutella and walnuts, and strong Serbian beer like Jelen.
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