Gulf Times

Mexican fans ‘paint the town green’

- By Joey Aguilar Staff Reporter

Ahuge number of Mexican supporters “painted the town green” yesterday, revelling at various locations in Doha and on their way to the 974 Stadium for the Mexico-Poland match.

Different metro stations witnessed highspirit­ed Mexican football fans – mostly garbed in green and donning the Mexican sombrero – converging at the Msheireb station singing and dancing while boarding the trains.

With a portable speaker, a group of Mexicans also entertaine­d the crowd outside the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC), creating a festive atmosphere that attracted numerous spectators.

“This is my first time here. I am enjoying (my stay) here in Doha. I like the city, it is very good, very beautiful,” said Enrique from Mexico, adding that he plans to visit the different touristic places in Qatar, such as Souq Waqif.

It is estimated that the number of Mexican football fans who will be travelling to Qatar for the prestigiou­s tournament could exceed 80,000.

It will be the largest presence of Mexicans in a Middle Eastern country in history, it is learnt.

The unveiling of a number of Mexican sculptures gifted to Qatar at Katara – the Cultural Village on Monday marked the start of the caravan of the Mexican football fans for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in the country.

The Mexican-Qatari Centre was also inaugurate­d on Saturday (November 19) by Katara general manager Prof Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti and Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon.

Besides a health clinic, the Centre features a cultural events office, and security and passport clearance offices for Mexican fans supporting their national team.

 ?? PICTURES: Joey Aguilar ?? Mexican supporters entertain the crowd outside the DECC yesterday.
PICTURES: Joey Aguilar Mexican supporters entertain the crowd outside the DECC yesterday.
 ?? ?? Doha Metro stations witnessed Mexicans singing and dancing while disembarki­ng.
Doha Metro stations witnessed Mexicans singing and dancing while disembarki­ng.

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