2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
In this World Cup era, fans from different countries of the world who have traveled to Russia to see their team have given enough to talk about.
Seeing some videos not everyone behaved in the best way in the first games. However, a group of Mexicans has put their faces out for Latinos by stopping a fight during the last game in Russia, as shown in a video that has turned social media around.
El Tri fans were in the streets of Russia during a celebration when two subjects began to hit each other. While one of the Mexicans recorded the moment, the other approached the men saying: "Guero, Guero, Quietvsky."
The boy wearing the Mexico jersey managed to calm one of the fighters and stop the fight. The moment was documented and shared on Facebook generating thousands of views.
For many, this restores faith in the Mexican fans, who were reprimanded after the match between their team and the last world champion, Germany. In this game, three were arrested for robbery, another humiliated the German flag and, last but not least, a third was accused of throwing a disabled person out of a wheelchair.
The passion for soccer and for our teams can sometimes get out of hand and this has been demonstrated by several Latino fans whose behavior has had consequences.
After the game of Colombia Vs. Japan last Tuesday, a viral video showed how a group of Colombians circumvented the security of the stadium and managed to get brandy into binoculars. One of the protagonists of the clip worked for the Avianca aviation company and was reprimanded for his actions.
Despite the fervent passion Latinos have for soccer, let's hope that the celebrations at the 2018 World Cup in Russia continue in a peaceful way. They do not believe?
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