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Saudi Arabia Refuses To Line Up for Minute’s Silence for London Attack

Saudi Arabia Refuses To Line Up for Minute’s Silence for London Attack
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Saudi Arabia declined to participate in a minute's silence to honor the victims of last weekend's London attack before their 2018 World Cup qualifier in Adelaide on Thursday, their opponents Australia said.

Saudi Arabia Refuses To Line Up for Minute’s Silence for London Attack

The 11 Australia players on the pitch lined up at the center circle with arms on their teammates' shoulders when the stadium announcer called for a minute's silence to reflect on Saturday's attack, in which two Australians were among the eight people killed.

However, their opponents from Saudi Arabia milled about separately on the other side, sparking outrage in British media reports and leaving questions to whether the Saudis were aware of the plan or were purposely ignoring the gesture.

The Football Federation Australia [FFA] said after the match that the Saudis both knew about and agreed to the plan to hold a minute's silence but declined to participate in the manner traditional at football games.

Saudi Arabia players did not line up in the center circle during a minute's silence on Thursday.

"Both the AFC [Asian Football Confederation] and the Saudi team agreed that the minute of silence could be held,'' the Australian federation said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Typically, FIFA representatives meet with officials from both teams and the referee a day before a World Cup qualifier to discuss all game protocol issues, including plans for a minute's silence.

Australia ended up winning the match 3-2, leaving them and Saudi Arabia level at 16 points in their qualifying group. Japan also have 16 points but have a game in hand.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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