The Club World Cup third-place match between Brazil’s Flamengo and Egypt’s Al Ahly deliberate to be held in Rabat earlier than the ultimate on Saturday has been moved to Tangier, FIFA mentioned on Thursday.
Host nation Morocco determined to change the venue to protect the pitch at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium for the ultimate between Real Madrid and Al Hilal.
The choice, made 48 hours earlier than the matches, precipitated confusion and anger amongst followers who made the journey to Morocco and now face a significant logistical headache.
Around 15,000 Brazilian supporters who’ve travelled to Morocco and needed to endure the frustration of seeing South American champion Flamengo endure a 3-2 upset loss to Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal within the semifinals should determine whether or not to remain in Rabat for the ultimate or to go to Tangier to observe their crew.
“Fans who have bought tickets for the double-header will be informed shortly,” FIFA mentioned in a press release.
“Special travel arrangements will be organised by ONCF, Morocco’s national railway operator, enabling those who want to watch the third-place match in Tangier to be able to do so.
“Ticket holders will be able to exchange their current tickets for new ones for the third-place match, or have the option to apply for a refund of existing tickets.”
According to Brazilian journey company Outsider, 10 p.c of their purchasers requested to return house after the semifinal loss.
“FIFA’s decision left the fans in lost in translation,” Tatiana Ribeiro, from journey company Ribeiro Viagens, instructed Reuters.
“You cannot change the location of an international tournament like this, out of nowhere. It’s the ultimate lack of respect to the fans that thought they would be seeing a double-header no matter the final was.
“Most of the flights booked by the Brazilians are on Sunday morning from Casablanca, which is only one hour away from Rabat. Tangier is a long four-hours drive. That is no time or flexibility to change hotel and flight reservations. It’s madness.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com