11:12 AM by Iris Mazzacurati
A few days before the start of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, crowds of fans marched through the streets of the capital, Doha. unless…
D-7 before the start of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which will be held from November 20 to December 18. However, a few supporters had already made it to the site. This did not prevent several processions of the Portuguese, Brazilians, Argentines, Spaniards and French in the streets of the Qatari capital.
The fervor was broadcast on social networks making football fans wonder…because upon closer inspection, it appears that most of the fans in question are of Indian or Sri Lankan origin…there is an assumption that these rallies were set up from scratch by the Qatari organization of the UAE. FIFA World Cup, there is only one tweet:
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According to Media Brut who investigated the matter, these “fans” could have been chosen to join a fan club, even though none of them posted anything about their infatuation with anyone. Parade said.
The opening match between Qatar and Ecuador will be held on Sunday, November 20 at 5 pm.