Barcelona will take on Osasuna on Thursday evening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the fourth year in which the Spanish Supercup has been held there. The Royal Spanish Football Federation make some €40m from doing so, but have always maintained that their presence in the Middle East was in part to improve attitude and human rights in the region – something Barcelona clearly do not feel they have done enough of to keep their fans safe.
Ahead of the match, as per Diario AS, Barcelona have published a series of instructions to their fans, particularly aimed at the LGBTQIA+ community.
“It is recommended to have respect and prudence in public behaviour and demonstrations of affection. Indecent behaviour, including any act of a sexual nature, could have legal consequences for foreigners. Relationships between people of the same sex and displays of support for the LGBTI community, even on social networks, may also be grounds for sanctions,”
They warned fans that alcohol, drugs and pork products are strictly forbidden in Saudi Arabia, and aso encouraged fans to “adopt discreet attitudes in public places”, “respect customs”, “avoid large gatherings, particularly at public or religious events.”
“Protests, marches… or activities that the government considers contrary to the law are prohibited, as they go against the social peace.”
They also put out a terrorist warning for the the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
“With regard to terrorism, it is recalled that Saudi Arabia and citizens of Western countries, including Spanish citizens, are potential targets of terrorist groups that operate in the country and in neighbouring countries, or from terrorists into solidarity who act on their own initiative.”
It should be noted that these recommendations are
Read on m.allfootballapp.com