Outside of Spain, few places in the world can boast
more fervent support of Barcelona and Real Madrid than Iraq.
In Iraqi Kurdistan, some 3,5000 miles from the
action, locals are obsessed with La Liga’s two biggest teams. When they face
each other in El Clasico, bars and coffee houses are segregated between rivals
fans and police presence is increased as people celebrate, commiserate and
fight long into the night.
According to a report in Baghdad newspaper Al Zaman,
carried by Spanish newspaper Sport, passion between rival fans spilled over
into violence and murder this week.
On Monday, a Barcelona supporter in Madain — a city
a few miles south of Baghdad — supposedly argued with a Real Madrid-supporting
friend in a gaming arcade. The Barca fan then reportedly “slaughtered” his
friend with a knife, in full view of several witnesses.
Arabs Today add the chilling detail that the Madrid
fan was actually beheaded by his former friend. An Iraqi Interior Ministry
source told them:
“A fight broke out on Monday night at the Games Hall
in Aldjaarh, between two friends, one of whom supported Barcelona and the other
who supported Real Madrid.”
The source added that events took a dramatic turn
when the Barcelona fan took out a knife and stabbed his friend several times,
before “beheading him in public.”
“Witnesses at the Hall captured the offender and
called the police, who rushed to the scene and took him to a security centre
for interrogation. The dead body was taken to the forensic medical department
for a post-mortem.”
According to Al Zaman, this isn’t the first trouble
between Iraqi Barcelona and Madrid fans. Last April (presumably on the day of
Los Blancos’ 2-1 victory at the Nou Camp) a violent knife fight between rivals
fans broke out at a coffee shop in Karbala, with several people injured.
Something of this nature happened in Nigeria to an arsenal fan.
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