AL KHOR, Qatar -- Fans attending World Cup matches for the thrills and chills are unexpectedly experiencing more of the latter.
The high heat of Qatar was regarded as among the biggest challenges to be overcome in staging the first-ever World Cup held in the Middle East.
But the air conditioning systems installed in most of the stadiums to make spectators more comfortable instead had fans in the opening match bundling up to protect from the colder air.
Some put on long-sleeve shirts or jackets, or even went so far as to wrap themselves in the national flag they brought with them.
"I put on a jacket during the first half of the game," said a Japanese fan who wore a short-sleeve shirt and short pants to the match at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor of northeastern Qatar. "I'll wear long sleeves and long pants at the next game."
The fan was sitting in a seat in which a vent was blowing cold air at his feet.
Another fan said, "A supporter from Ghana sitting in front of me also said it was cold."
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