This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-23281927
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Brazil row over topless fan ban in Maracana stadium | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Controversial new plans which include a ban of shirtless and standing fans at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium are causing outcry in Brazil. | Controversial new plans which include a ban of shirtless and standing fans at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium are causing outcry in Brazil. |
Percussion instruments and flag poles traditionally used by organised fan groups could also be banned, says the stadium's new administration. | Percussion instruments and flag poles traditionally used by organised fan groups could also be banned, says the stadium's new administration. |
Critics are calling the plans "colonisation" and "gentrification" measures after the $450m modernisation. | Critics are calling the plans "colonisation" and "gentrification" measures after the $450m modernisation. |
Maracana has been renewed to host the final match of next year's World Cup. | Maracana has been renewed to host the final match of next year's World Cup. |
The plans were announced by the president of the stadium's consortium, Joao Borba. | The plans were announced by the president of the stadium's consortium, Joao Borba. |
"We will talk to the clubs aiming a change of habits. I'm referring to bamboos [used as flag poles], bass drums, watching the matches standing. We do not even have room for the bamboos," Mr Borba told Rio's newspaper Extra. | "We will talk to the clubs aiming a change of habits. I'm referring to bamboos [used as flag poles], bass drums, watching the matches standing. We do not even have room for the bamboos," Mr Borba told Rio's newspaper Extra. |
'War against people' | 'War against people' |
The changes are meant to safeguard the comfort, security and accessibility of the fans, he explained. | The changes are meant to safeguard the comfort, security and accessibility of the fans, he explained. |
But in a city where walking around wearing only shorts and flipflops is as common a men's outfit as suit and tie, many do not believe the changes can be implemented. | But in a city where walking around wearing only shorts and flipflops is as common a men's outfit as suit and tie, many do not believe the changes can be implemented. |
Fans used blogs and social media to vent their anger at the plan. | Fans used blogs and social media to vent their anger at the plan. |
"In the new Maracana, icon of a football undergoing transformation, a war has been declared against people," blogger David Butter wrote under the title "The colonisation of Maracana". | "In the new Maracana, icon of a football undergoing transformation, a war has been declared against people," blogger David Butter wrote under the title "The colonisation of Maracana". |
Hours after the announcement, users on Twitter were largely critical of the plans. | Hours after the announcement, users on Twitter were largely critical of the plans. |
Another blogger saw an attempt of gentrifying football behind the proposals. | Another blogger saw an attempt of gentrifying football behind the proposals. |
"So, away from the people, with expensive tickets and surroundings that handpick the attendance, they decreed [new rules]," wrote Rica Perroni. | "So, away from the people, with expensive tickets and surroundings that handpick the attendance, they decreed [new rules]," wrote Rica Perroni. |
Maracana is expected to become once again the home ground of Rio de Janeiro's main football teams. | Maracana is expected to become once again the home ground of Rio de Janeiro's main football teams. |
But so far, only current Brazilian league champions Fluminense have signed a 35-year contract with the consortium. | But so far, only current Brazilian league champions Fluminense have signed a 35-year contract with the consortium. |
Botafogo, Vasco da Gama and Flamengo are expected to share it. | Botafogo, Vasco da Gama and Flamengo are expected to share it. |
Previous version
1
Next version