2022 Saudi Arabia’s fan culture wows the World Cup










Doha, Qatar - Assuming there is one point you can make about Saudi Arabia's fans, it's that they can make a party.


At the Lusail Arena on Tuesday they thundered their public group to a shock win against Argentina, the commotion resonating inside the arena, giving any football fan watching goosebumps.

They attempted to rehash it on Saturday when Saudi Arabia played Poland, however their group missed the mark.


Be that as it may, the Saudis' Reality Cup isn't finished - and you can expect their bad-to-the-bone help again on Wednesday against Mexico in the last gathering game.


At the Saudi House fan zone on Doha's Corniche, where fans who couldn't get game tickets accumulated, obviously this is a football fan culture that filled naturally in Saudi Arabia.


"This bad-to-the-bone fan culture has consistently existed," Yasin, a Saudi Arabia and Al-Ittihad fan who's made a trip to Doha from Jeddah, told Al Jazeera. "It's superior to European football culture, it's more similar to Latin American football culture. We have amplifiers, drums… the tunes, the flutes. That is all essential for our way of life, not something we've imported."

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