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Qatar World Cup chaos as riot police deployed into fan zone

Panic broke out and riot police were called as fans queued to secure a glimpse of the football action before Qatar's first game of the World Cup. The tournament had just kicked off on Sunday, November 20, and according to reports, there was crowd chaos at a World Cup fan zone.

Tens of thousands of fans pushed and shoved against police lines to enter a secure area. The Mirror reports that the chaos came as fans were queueing before Qatar's 2-0 defeat to Ecuador, shown on giant screens at central Doha's FIFA fan festival.

Armed riot police with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance and pushing and shoving broke out as crushed fans pleaded to enter the zone. Hatem El-Berarri, an Iraqi who said he was working in neighbouring Dubai, said panic broke out amid chaotic scenes. He said: “It’s very risky. People could die. Old people, women, they cannot handle crowds like this.".

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He added: "Thank God I’m a little bit tall, so I can breathe. But I saw some kids and said ‘get them up. They cannot breathe’. My family is inside. I cannot enter to see them anymore. I don’t know what to do. (The organisation) is not very good.”

Another football supporter, Luis Reyes, a Mexican-American living in Los Angeles, likened the crush to scenes a few weeks ago in South Korea where 150 died. He said: “You can’t go back and you can’t go forward - I told my son ’let’s go outside. It’s too dangerous.”

It wasn’t clear if anyone was injured or arrested. Similar problems were reported on Saturday night at a pre-World Cup concert as people tried to push their way inside the same six-mile long zone on Doha's seafront Corniche.

The crush was at the main gate of the FIFA Fan Festival at Doha's Corniche. A spokesman for Qatar's World Cup Supreme Committee said: "The main gate was temporarily closed because it reached capacity quite early on. It has now reopened. I am not aware of any injuries and it has since reopened."

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