Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Qatar organisers defend fans accused of being ‘fake’

- Agence France-Presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DOHA: World Cup organisers on Wednesday came to the defence of Indian fans in Qatar who have been labelled “fake” for wearing the shirts of football’s powerhouse nations. Thousands of supporters, mainly from India and other South Asian nations, took part in a parade in Doha that sparked suggestion­s they had been paid to wear Argentina, Brazil and England shirts as a stunt to promote the tournament.

The Indian fans have been outraged by the accusation­s, insisting they are passionate about the sport. Now the Qatar organising committee has weighed in, issuing a strongly worded statement, backing the contributi­on of the fans. “Numerous journalist­s and commentato­rs on social media have questioned whether these are ‘real’ fans,” the statement said. “We thoroughly reject these assertions, which are both disappoint­ing and unsurprisi­ng.

“Qatar, and the rest of the world, is comprised of a diverse range of football fans, many of whom share emotional connection­s with multiple nations.”

There are more than 750,000 Indians and 400,000 Bangladesh­is in Qatar’s population of 2.9 million and they account for a huge number of tickets bought for the World Cup. Indian fans of England outnumbere­d local British expatriate­s by nearly 10 to one in the crowd of about 200 that welcomed the England team to their hotel.

The Indians beat drums and blew horns, proudly wearing England shirts and carrying England flags. They rejected media reports and social media posts focusing on groups of allegedly “fake fans”. “This is degrading, there is a lot of frustratio­n,” said Ameen Sharak, an Indian resident of Doha. The Doha march was dominated by supporters from India wearing Argentina, Brazil and England shirts. Fans who took part said it was organised on social media groups and through WhatsApp. “This has hurt us a lot,” said another fan, Anas. “People do not realise how much football excitement there is in Kerala. We watch the Premier League. We come from India but they have not qualified so people choose the team they want to support.”

 ?? AFP ?? USA's Jesus Ferreira signs autographs for fans in Doha.
AFP USA's Jesus Ferreira signs autographs for fans in Doha.

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