Lack of World Cup segregation a risk - fans' chief
Lack of World Cup segregation a risk - fans' chief Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Japan and Netherlands supporters sat together during Sunday's match in DallasByDan RoanSports editorPublished16 minutes agoThe head of fan group Football Supporters Europe says a lack of segregation at the World Cup is "a risk", and shows Fifa has "lost control of their ticketing".Most group games so far have been played in front of fans of both countries mingling at venues - in stark contrast to what is normally the case in football.Ronan Evain, executive director of Football Supporters Europe, told BBC Sport: "The absence of segregation is not normal for a tournament like this."What is worrying is that Fifa doesn't really know who has tickets here and there... by pushing so much for people to buy tickets and re-sell them."So the possibility - or the risk - to have fans from 'Team A' in the middle of the crowd of 'Team B' is stronger than ever before."Evain was speaking in Dallas, where BBC Sport saw pockets of Dutch and Japanese fans mixed together when the two teams played each other on Sunday."I don't know if there are mitigation measures in place, but the risk does exist," he said."Hopefully this kind of situation can be solved by just switching tickets and people moving from one section to another. But there is very little that Fifa can do at this stage because they don't know who owns their tickets."It's an additional risk, and I don't think it's been taken into consideration."There's so many tickets on the resale platforms - Fifa has zero control with what's happening with these tickets. It's hard to tell what will be the behaviour of the people that control these tickets."Fifa sources referred BBC Sport to the fact that ring-fenced allocations include tickets reserved for supporters of the Participating Member Associations (...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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