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World Cup rivalry turns violent in Bangladesh
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Mohammad Rakib, a Bangladeshi fan of Argentina’s Lionel Messi, displays his Argentina jersey and hat on the outskirts of Dhaka on June 6.
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The World Cup is arousing high passions in Bangladesh, where machete-wielding fans of Brazil and Argentina have clashed in the streets and flags of the two countries are so ubiquitous that some people want to ban them.

Ignoring the lack of any obvious link to the South American giants, and the absence of their national team — which is ranked 194th out of 211 teams — World Cup fever has firmly taken hold among Bangladeshi soccer fans.

Last week in the central town of Bandar, rival followers of Lionel Messi and Neymar fought with machetes, leaving a man and his son critically wounded, police said.

A 12-year-old boy died after being electrocuted while putting a Brazil flag on a roadside pole.

Argentina and Brazil flags have been dominating towns in the country of 160 million for weeks ahead of the start of the World Cup in Russia today.

Supporters of the two teams hold flag processions to show their loyalties. In the northern town of Madarganj, motorcycle rallies are staged by hundreds of rival supporters waving soccer banners.

“You can feel the tension and excitement all over town,” local police chief Mohammad Rafique said.


However, some people in the country want to end the fervor.

One lawyer tried to get a court order preventing the flying of flags of World Cup nations. Barisal University in southern Bangladesh has banned its 7,000 students from flying foreign nations’ colors on campus.

“The government should totally ban flying any foreign flags across Bangladesh,” university head S.M. Imamul Haq said.

Flag fervor is the most obvious sign of the country’s switch of allegiance every four years from cricket to soccer.

Even though Bangladesh has never qualified for the World Cup, and has little chance of doing so, the country goes crazy for the tournament every four years.

The South American rivalry has been traced back to broadcasts of the 1986 World Cup, when Diego Maradona’s brilliance helped Argentina win the trophy.

“Pele was a household name here. His story was in our textbook, so there was a traditional support base for Brazil. But Argentina stole Bangladeshis’ hearts after Maradona’s solo feats in 1986. I think it is when this rivalry here began,” sports portal editor M.M. Kaiser said.


Maqsud Elahi, 13, said after buying an Argentine flag: “I support Argentina because of Messi. His dribbling is mind-blowing.”

However, sociologists struggle to explain Bangladesh’s soccer phenomenon, with one criticizing it as “a kind of inferiority complex.”

“Many of these people don’t know where Brazil and Argentina are. There is no blood or language connection, still they are mad for them,” Dhaka University sociology professor Nehal Karim said. “I don’t understand it.”


Writer Ashif Entaz Rabi defended the quadrennial frenzy, saying that the World Cup is a joyous occasion for millions.

Rabi wrote in a widely shared Facebook comment: “If an Argentina fan finds happiness by flying an Argentine flag on his roof, who are you to stop him from this joy?”
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2018/06/14/2003694847
 
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Is this the largest German flag in the world?
Khan Mazharul Haque Lipu, Magura
  • Published at 03:17 pm June 5th, 2018
  • Last updated at 10:50 pm June 5th, 2018
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Amjad Hossain with German Embassy officials Courtesy

Amjad displayed the flag on Tuesday at the Nischintapur School ground, in the presence of German Embassy officials and a large crowd

Ajmad Hossain of Magura sold his land to make the 5km long flag of Germany ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup that will take place in Russia.

Amjad displayed the flag on Tuesday at the Nischintapur School ground, in the presence of German Embassy officials and a large crowd.

In 2014, he had made a 3.5km long flag by selling his land. At that time the Ambassador of Germany came to Magura to applaud him.

Also Read- Magura man sells property to make 5km long German flag

Amjad made this huge flag because of his love and support towards the German football team. He does not want anything in return.

A diplomat of German Embassy Caren Wezora said they are overwhelmed to see Amjad’s initiative.

The diplomat also mentioned it is not an easy task to build the largest flag of Germany in the world.

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The diplomat will ensure all the necessary requirements, so that Amjad can visit Germany.

The diplomat expressed the desire that Bangladesh will soon play the football World Cup and Germany will win the upcoming final of the 2018 World Cup.

Education and Social Official of the German Embassy Tamara Kabir said: “Amjad has made an important sign of friendship between Bangladesh and Germany. I will talk with concerned authorities about the improvement of Bangladeshi football.”

Magura Additional Superintendent of Police Tarikul Islam also spoke on the occasion along with local dignitaries and political figures.

Apart from that, German Fan Club members from neighbouring districts attended the event.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...akes-the-largest-flag-of-germany-in-the-world



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Magura man sells property to make 5km long German flag
Mazharul Hoque Lipu
  • Published at 03:09 pm May 30th, 2018
  • Last updated at 01:57 am May 31st, 2018
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Amzad from Sadar upazila in Magura stands beside his German flag, which is still in the making Dhaka Tribune

Last world cup, Amzad made a 3km German flag

With the football World Cup 2018 season coming up, Bangladeshis have started showing their dedication and loyalty towards their favourite teams in unique, and oftentimes, bizarre ways.

In the last World Cup, Amzad from Ghoramara village of Sadar upazila in Magura, came to national attention after making a 3km-long flag of Germany, his favoured team. This year, he exceeded last time’s achievement by making a 5.5km-long flag.

Amzad had to undergo hardship for this display of affection. Just like last time, he had to sell off some land to pay the cost of making the flag. But rather than being deterred, Amzad dreams of making a 22km-long flag for the 2022 World Cup.

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Amzad, who made a 3km long German flag last world cup, will be extending it to 5km this year | Dhaka Tribune

Magura district has already started participating in the craze surrounding the upcoming World Cup scheduled to begin from June 14 in Russia. But Amzad’s love for Germany surpasses that of die-hard Brazil-Argentina fans.

Rumours of his fandom traveled hundreds of miles and reached Germany, and after Germany won the cup last time, the German ambassador in Bangladesh visited Amzad’s house and made him an honorary member of the German fan club. His 3km-long flag was displayed in Magura Stadium.

However, in Amzad’s words, none of his activities are done for recognition or honour. Last time, he invested Tk2.5 lakh behind the flag by selling off his property. This year, he is extending the flag to 5.5km with his own money, along with some borrowed money.

The tailoring is taking place in Meherpur. His flag will be put on display in the playground of Ghoramara school on June 5.

“It is my dream to be alive till 2022,” said Amzad. “If that happens, I will make a 22km long German flag that will stretch from Magura to Jessore.”
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...n-sells-property-to-make-5km-long-german-flag
 
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It would not be a loss to country if a few of these idiot dies. Fools who would die for another country with whom they share precisely zero connection is not the brightest in the bunch. It’s would be natural selection in action.
 
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