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Why Indians love World Cup football, even without India in it

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It’s a routine that performs out each 4 years. Indian soccer followers get louder and extra rambunctious because the World Cup attracts nearer, despite the fact that India just isn’t a part of the match.

Throughout each World Cup, enormous posters of soccer icons like Argentina’s Lionel Messi, and Brazil’s Neymar, generally even adorned with garlands, could be discovered alongside roads within the subcontinent’s football-crazy states and areas like Kerala, West Bengal, Goa and the nation’s northeast, the place followers are for essentially the most half fiercely loyal to Brazil and Argentina.

Flags from nations collaborating within the World Cup, football-themed menus in eateries, and outlets promoting World Cup souvenirs are additionally frequent in these locations throughout soccer’s largest occasion.

“We could not have proven our benefit in soccer but, but when there was a World Cup for ‘Fanball’ we’d be within the operating…,” Indian enterprise tycoon Anand Mahindra said in a tweet after followers in Kerala, clad in soccer jerseys of their favorite gamers, celebrated Argentina’s delivery into World Cup last by main a parade via the streets.

Elsewhere in India, corresponding to in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai and New Delhi, cafés and bars have additionally opened their doorways to soccer followers, with a few of them exhibiting matches into the night time.

For Saihlupuii Sailo, a trainer primarily based in Aizawl, the capital of the northeast Indian state of Mizoram, watching the World Cup was additionally a household affair.

“Soccer is a sport that my whole household loves. I grew up watching soccer and the primary World Cup I watched was in 1990. I don’t actually keep in mind a lot in regards to the recreation however I keep in mind my dad and mom adjusting the tv antenna for us to get higher sign,” Sailo, who watched the semifinals alongside along with her brother Sailo Vanlalthlana Jr and her nephew Lalchhanhima, instructed Al Jazeera.

“It brings again numerous recollections,” she mentioned. And a predicament. Her household supported Argentina, whereas she favored the French aspect extra. However earlier than Sunday’s last between these two groups, she would possibly change her loyalties for as soon as. “I need Messi to win, I really feel nobody deserves it greater than him.”

Whereas Sailo and her household have watched matches on tv, 1000’s of Indian followers have travelled to Qatar to look at the World Cup dwell. In accordance with FIFA, Indian followers made up the second-largest variety of individuals watching the video games in Qatar throughout the group stage, after Saudi Arabia.

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Amongst them was Chelston Pinto, an expert soccer participant from Bengaluru and the co-founder of Fast Sport Health, a health club for elite athletes. He thought the wonder and ease of enjoying soccer made it a recreation individuals in India love watching.

“Watching the video games in Qatar was positively an expertise of a lifetime,” he mentioned. “Every fan base brings in one thing completely different, and I believe the entire fan surroundings created in Qatar was a superb expertise. It’s one thing that I might suggest to each Indian fan.”

A missed probability to play on the World Cup

Not too long ago, India has struggled to return even near qualifying for the FIFA World Cup. However again in 1950, the nation had what has since been described as a golden technology of gamers. On the 1948 London Olympics, India had fought arduous in opposition to a fancied French workforce earlier than shedding 2-1.

Upfront of the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, India was positioned in a qualifying group with the Philippines and Burma (now Myanmar). However each these different sides withdrew from the competitors at a time when the match was nonetheless in its infancy, Asian nations had been comparatively poorer, and the prospect of a visit the world over to South America was costly. Consequently, India certified for the World Cup by default.

However India, too, determined in opposition to sending a workforce to Brazil. The nation’s soccer federation has by no means defined the choice and theories are plentiful: Some have mentioned it’s as a result of the workforce wished to play barefoot, whereas others claimed the All India Soccer Federation (AIFF) couldn’t afford to ship the gamers to Brazil on the time.

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Regardless of the motive, it was a chance missed — one which India has by no means had since.  India subsequent participated within the World Cup qualifiers solely in 1986.

The Indian workforce nonetheless has an extended method to go in an effort to qualify for the World Cup, Pinto mentioned.

“I believe we first want to begin from the grassroots and maintain much more tournaments inside India. Skilled footballers are solely enjoying for about 4 to 6 months, which is unquestionably not sufficient,” he mentioned. As an alternative, they want entry to top-notch coaching amenities and hard competitors for a minimum of 10 months of the yr, he mentioned.

The nation additionally wants a footballing calendar from the grassroots stage, Pinto mentioned, with a concentrate on coaching younger gamers with expertise from the under-12 age group. “These are the gamers who would get India into the World Cup sooner or later,” he mentioned.

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The AIFF has a brand new management that took over in September. The Indian Tremendous League – India’s high skilled soccer league beginning the 2022-23 season – has had rising tv viewership and fan assist since its launch in 2013. Pinto hopes these adjustments will pave the best way for India to qualify for the World Cup sooner or later.

Fan frenzy continues

Nonetheless, even with out India’s participation within the World Cup, assist for the game within the nation stays excessive: Prime European golf equipment depend India as an rising market of followers.

This ardour for international soccer first soared when Brazil’s Pelé and Argentina’s Diego Maradona reigned on the pitch, mentioned followers. “My dad has been supporting these nations for a few years due to these gamers who had been like India’s soccer gods again then,” Mumbai-based Praman Narain, founding father of a journey lodging startup known as Roamhome, instructed Al Jazeera. “>He cherished watching them play and I believe these particular person gamers is likely to be one of many causes Indians love watching the sport.”

Immediately, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina’s Messi obtain comparable love. “Perhaps sooner or later, if India qualifies, an Indian participant would possibly get such remedy,” Narain mentioned.

Adhip Chopra, a Mumbai-based freelance filmmaker working with Indian manufacturing firm Yash Raj Movies, drew parallels between the soccer on show on the Qatar World Cup, the place unfancied groups have upset a number of high contenders, and the Bollywood scripts that Indians love.

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“It’s been an entertaining World Cup for certain,” Chopra instructed Al Jazeera. “I might have scripted video games the place Japan, Spain and Germany performed within the group levels. The fun of the video games had all of the melodrama, motion and leisure which Indians get pleasure from in Bollywood motion pictures.” Japan defeated Germany and Spain, each former champions, within the group stage of the World Cup.

Asian connection

For a lot of Indian followers, the rise of Asian groups, corresponding to Japan and South Korea, and African groups, corresponding to Morocco, have additionally been a welcome shock.

Aiman Fayaz, 20, pursuing her Bachelor’s diploma in English literature and primarily based in Srinagar, in Indian-administered Kashmir, has sometimes been a Portugal supporter. However Morocco’s efficiency this yr has meant quite a bit to Kashmiris, she mentioned.

“They don’t seem to be solely enjoying for Africa. They’re enjoying for each Muslim nation, you understand,” she mentioned. “They’ve been supporting Palestine of their cheer slogans and it feels superb to know that groups like Morocco are supporting locations that are in battle. Being a Kashmiri, it actually feels good to see this.”

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Soccer is widespread amongst ladies in Kashmir, she mentioned. “There’s numerous preventing occurring in our area, however with how Morocco performed and the way they’re supporting Palestine, there’s hope for us in Kashmir,” she mentioned. “I additionally hope that if India ever makes it into the World Cup, we now have Kashmiri gamers within the workforce.”

Anshuk Megharikh, a company lawyer primarily based in Bengaluru, mentioned Morocco’s underdog standing was additionally a key motive why the nation’s workforce was discovering assist in India. “Everybody likes to see an underdog play properly,” he instructed Al Jazeera. “A majority of the individuals in India, irrespective of who they declare to assist, are additionally impartial followers. So for a impartial fan like myself, to have the ability to see the superb video games that Morocco have performed, is inspiring.”

“That’s the type of story that comes round as soon as each 4 years. And that’s the story that basically overshadows every thing else about this match,” he added

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Beyoncé NFL Halftime Show Will Be Available to Rewatch on Netflix as a Stand-Alone Special

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UPDATE, 12/25, 4:30 p.m. PT: Netflix said it will provide on-demand access to the full halftime performance of “Beyoncé Bowl” as a stand-alone special “later this week.” The 20-minute spectacle — her first live TV performance in four years — featured Post Malone, Shaboozey and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter to debut tracks from “Cowboy Carter” for the first time in a live setting.

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Beyoncé will light up the Houston night on Christmas with a halftime performance during the Ravens-Texans game on Netflix. To watch it, you’ll have to tune in live on Dec. 25 — otherwise, you’ll have only a few hours to catch the replay on Netflix.

Queen Bey’s Xmas performance will feature her first live performances of songs from “Cowboy Carter.” She’ll take the stage in her hometown during halftime of the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans matchup at NRG Stadium in Houston.

Netflix, as part of its accelerating push into live sports, snagged global rights to the NFL’s two Christmas Day 2024 games: the Kansas City Chiefs at the Pittsburgh Steelers (starting at 1 p.m. ET), followed by the Ravens-Texans game (4:30 p.m. ET).

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Under Netflix’s agreement with the NFL, in the U.S., the two Christmas games expire three hours after the livestream ends (meaning Beyoncé’s performance and the Ravens-Texans game will no longer be available to rewatch on Netflix as of around 11 p.m. ET). Outside the U.S., the games expire on Netflix 24 hours after the livestream ends. The NFL livestreams will include ad breaks, even for Netflix subscribers on no-ads plans.

Few details are available for Beyoncé’s Christmas halftime show, but according to Netflix she is expected to bring along some “special guests” who are featured on “Cowboy Carter.” She’s a veteran of two Super Bowls: Beyoncé was the halftime performer for the 2013 game in New Orleans, which featured a Destiny’s Child reunion; and in 2016, she sang “Formation” when Coldplay was the headliner act.

On Christmas Day, Netflix’s pregame coverage will kick off at 11 a.m. ET, from NFL Network’s studios in L.A. and Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. The streamer has tapped Mariah Carey to deliver a recorded performance of her record-breaking holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” before both of the day’s two games.

If you missed the window for Netflix’s NFL livestreams, you still have the chance to catch the reruns. As it stands right now, NFL Network is scheduled to re-air Ravens-Texans on Wednesday, Dec. 25, at 11:30 p.m. ET and Thursday, Dec. 26, at 5 a.m. ET. The channel will re-air Chiefs-Steelers on Dec. 25 at 8:30 p.m. ET and Dec. 26 at 2 a.m. ET. There is the possibility for additional re-airs but portions of the NFL Network’s programming schedule are still being determined. In addition, replays of both games will be available with NFL+ Premium ($14.99/month) in the U.S. and via DAZN internationally.

Note also that the two Netflix Christmas Day games will air on broadcast TV in the competing teams’ local markets and will be available live on U.S. mobile devices with an NFL+ subscription.

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Zelenskyy lambastes Putin over Christmas strikes: 'What could be more inhumane?'

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy excoriated Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday for launching attacks against energy infrastructure on Christmas Day.

Zelenskyy suggested the attacks were “inhumane,” but said they would not ruin Christmas.

“Today, Putin deliberately chose Christmas for an attack. What could be more inhumane? Over 70 missiles, including ballistic ones, and more than a hundred attack drones. The targets are our energy infrastructure. They continue to fight for a blackout in Ukraine,” he declared in a post on X.

The Russian Defence Ministry acknowledged a “massive strike” on its part, saying it hit energy facilities that supported Ukraine’s “military-industrial complex,” Reuters reported.

“The aim of the strike was achieved. All facilities have been hit,” the ministry said.

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Strikes against Ukrainian fuel and energy sources involved 78 air, ground and sea-launched missiles, in addition to 106 Shaheds and other kinds of drones, Ukraine’s air force claimed, according to The Associated Press.

“Unfortunately, there have been hits. As of now, there are power outages in several regions. Power engineers are working to restore power supply as soon as possible,” Zelenskyy noted. 

Still, the Ukrainian leader declared that “Russian evil will not break Ukraine and will not spoil Christmas.”

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The U.S. has provided billions of dollars’ worth of aid to help Ukraine fight the Russian onslaught that erupted in 2022, but Americans and their congressional representatives have been divided regarding whether the U.S. should continue supplying aid to Ukraine.

President-elect Trump, who will take office on Jan. 20, has called for a cease-fire and negotiations.

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In a post on Truth Social this month, Trump declared that “Zelenskyy and Ukraine would like to make a deal and stop the madness. They have ridiculously lost 400,000 soldiers, and many more civilians. There should be an immediate ceasefire and negotiations should begin.”

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Five journalists killed in Israeli strike near Gaza hospital

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Journalists from Al-Quds Today were covering events at al-Awda Hospital when their vehicle was struck.

Five journalists have been killed in an Israeli strike in the vicinity of a hospital in central Gaza, according to Palestinian authorities and media reports.

The journalists from the Al-Quds Today channel were covering events near al-Awda Hospital, located in the Nuseirat refugee camp, when their broadcasting van was hit by an Israeli air strike, Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif reported early on Thursday morning.

Footage from the scene circulating on social media shows a vehicle engulfed in flames.

A screenshot taken from a video of the white-coloured van shows the word “press” in large red lettering across the back of the vehicle.

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The deceased journalists have been named as Fadi Hassouna, Ibrahim al-Sheikh Ali, Mohammed al-Ladah, Faisal Abu al-Qumsan and Ayman al-Jadi.

Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif said that Ayman al-Jadi had been waiting for his wife in front of the hospital while she was in labour to give birth to their first child.

Civil defence teams retrieved the bodies of the victims and extinguished a fire at the scene, the Quds News Network said.

There was no immediate comment from Israeli authorities.

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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) earlier this month condemned Israel’s killing of four Palestinian journalists in the space of a week, calling on the international community to hold the country accountable for its attacks against the media.

At least 141 journalists have been killed in Israel’s war in Gaza since October 7, 2023, according to the CPJ.

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