Saudi soccer team refuses to observe minute of silence for the London terror victims

it's not in keeping with their culture.

Outrage as Saudi Arabia's football team SNUBS a minute's silence for London Bridge terror victims ahead of World Cup qualifier against Australia because 'it is not in keeping with their culture'


The Saudi Arabian soccer team refused to line up for a minute's silence for the London terror victims on Thursday night because it is not in keeping with their culture.

A spokesman for Football Federation Australia explained they were told a minute of silence was 'not in keeping with Saudi culture' ahead of the match.

Fans were left outraged at the display ahead of the World Cup qualifier against Australia in Adelaide.

Pictures show the Australian team lined up at the halfway mark, with the Saudi players ignoring the gesture as they get in formation to start the game.

Saudi players on the bench refused to stand for the minute's silence.

A spokesperson from the Football Federation Australia told Daily Mail Australia they had been advised prior to the match that the Saudi team would not be taking part.

'The FFA sought agreement from the Asian Football Confederation and the Saudi national team to hold a minute's silence in memory of those lost in Saturday night's terror bombings in London and in particular the two Australian women,' the spokesperson said.

'Both the AFC and the Saudi team agreed that the minute of silence could be held.

'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 local broadcaster, FOXSPORTS, was informed of this prior to the minute's silence taking place.'

Australian and British football fans on social media were furious, and lashed out against the Saudi team.

'Minutes silence for London terror, Saudi players wandering around like they don't give a f***, Saudi fans shouting the whole time #AUSvKSA,' a man named Adam tweeted.

Others called for official measures to be taken against the team.

'I hope FFA call out Saudi Arabia on the clear lack of respect shown prior to KO. Not participating in the minutes silence is disgusting,' user PG3_12 wrote.

However, some Saudi fans claimed it was not within Islamic culture to take a moment of silence to respect the dead.

'They come from a different culture. They just don't understand the point of being silence for a minute to show sadness.. we never do it in KSA,' one fan wrote.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4584294/Saudi-soccer-team-refuse-stand-London-victims.html
 
Fuck those street shitters.

#ReligionOfPeas
 
We'll forgiven them of course as we have a multi billion pound defence contract with them. Having said that they are ungrateful fuckers at the best of times.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Well you believe everything Alex Jones spews so what does that say about you? Don't answer. Everyone who's read your horseshit posts knows you think logic and reason are cheating, you fucking lunatic.
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Soccer and Australia. Can this be moved to the Nobody Gives a Shit forum?
 
Saudi Arabia which Trump considers one of the US greatest allies while he considers Iran -who's bern recently attacked by Daech- a mortal enemy :facepalm:
 
Typical liberal horseshit.

Hardly. Just cutting through some of the hype and bullshit surrounding his trip there.

If he had taken a bow and praised Islam do you think it would have made them respond differently?

Nope. But he and his team sure sold his visit there as if it was a HUGE difference maker. Totally groundbreaking! Historical even!
:facepalm:
 
here we are selling them billions of $$ of arms since they are our good buddies and we love them
 
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