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Saudi Arabia football team fail to join Australia in minute's silence for London terror victims before kick-off
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-team-criticism-minutes-silence-a7778976.html
Saudi Arabia's national football team has been criticised for failing to observe a minute’s silence for the victims of the London Bridge terror attack.
Australian supporters were left outraged ahead of the Fifa World Cup Asian Qualifying match between the two countries, when the Saudi Arabian players appeared to ignore the silence.
Images from the match show the Australian team lined up in the middle of the pitch, with the Saudi players choosing to finish their pre-match warm-up instead.
The Saudi substitutes did not stand for the silence.
The Australian soccer federation, known as FFA, said after the match that the Saudis knew about the plan to hold a minute's silence before Thursday's World Cup qualifying match but declined to participate.
"Both the (Asian Football Confederation) and the Saudi team agreed that the minute of silence could be held," the Australian federation said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
"The FFA was further advised by Saudi team officials that this tradition was not in keeping with Saudi culture and they would move to their side of the field and respect our custom whilst taking their own positions on the field."
The Saudi team was immediately criticised on social media, with bewildered supporters calling on Fifa to take action on the national team.
"I hope Fifa call out Saudi Arabia on the clear lack of respect shown prior to kick-off," wrote one user. "Not participating in the minute's silence is disgusting."
Another fan wrote: "Minute's silence for London terror [victims], Saudi players wandering around like they don't give a f***. Saudi fans shouting the whole time."
Some users claimed that observing silences ahead of football matches was not a part of Saudi culture. But Saudi players and teams have previously observed such tributes, and Saudi side Al-Ahli Saudi FC paused for a minute of silence ahead of their Qatar Airways Cup match against Barcelona in December 2016.
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Tem vídeo no link.
Parece que o Treinador holandês dos sauditas disse que o minuto não foi propriamente comunicado:
"The minute of silence hadn't been proberly communicated with the team.
Yesterday there was a big briefing and it wasn't mentioned. Only right before the match did they find out that there would be a minute of silence. Many didn't know what it was even for and they only found out after the match had ended.
Ofcourse they have respect for the victimes but people in SA show that in a different way, praying, charity and other things. We the staff immediately stood up when the minute of silence started."
Fonte: http://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=306749
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Saudi Arabia football team fail to join Australia in minute's silence for London terror victims before kick-off
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-team-criticism-minutes-silence-a7778976.html
Saudi Arabia's national football team has been criticised for failing to observe a minute’s silence for the victims of the London Bridge terror attack.
Australian supporters were left outraged ahead of the Fifa World Cup Asian Qualifying match between the two countries, when the Saudi Arabian players appeared to ignore the silence.
Images from the match show the Australian team lined up in the middle of the pitch, with the Saudi players choosing to finish their pre-match warm-up instead.
The Saudi substitutes did not stand for the silence.
The Australian soccer federation, known as FFA, said after the match that the Saudis knew about the plan to hold a minute's silence before Thursday's World Cup qualifying match but declined to participate.
"Both the (Asian Football Confederation) and the Saudi team agreed that the minute of silence could be held," the Australian federation said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
"The FFA was further advised by Saudi team officials that this tradition was not in keeping with Saudi culture and they would move to their side of the field and respect our custom whilst taking their own positions on the field."
The Saudi team was immediately criticised on social media, with bewildered supporters calling on Fifa to take action on the national team.
"I hope Fifa call out Saudi Arabia on the clear lack of respect shown prior to kick-off," wrote one user. "Not participating in the minute's silence is disgusting."
Another fan wrote: "Minute's silence for London terror [victims], Saudi players wandering around like they don't give a f***. Saudi fans shouting the whole time."
Some users claimed that observing silences ahead of football matches was not a part of Saudi culture. But Saudi players and teams have previously observed such tributes, and Saudi side Al-Ahli Saudi FC paused for a minute of silence ahead of their Qatar Airways Cup match against Barcelona in December 2016.
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Tem vídeo no link.
Parece que o Treinador holandês dos sauditas disse que o minuto não foi propriamente comunicado:
"The minute of silence hadn't been proberly communicated with the team.
Yesterday there was a big briefing and it wasn't mentioned. Only right before the match did they find out that there would be a minute of silence. Many didn't know what it was even for and they only found out after the match had ended.
Ofcourse they have respect for the victimes but people in SA show that in a different way, praying, charity and other things. We the staff immediately stood up when the minute of silence started."
Fonte: http://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=306749
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