Monitoring the FA Cup is considered the norm only in the western world.
Monitoring the FA Cup is considered the norm in the western world, but in a religious conservative and fundamentalist societies watching football is considered closed. Goddess ball has been penetrated, however, and in Eastern Europe, but also in the more conservative sections of Africa.The terrorist organization Boko Haram are targeting those who see football and a suicide bomber attack killed three people in the Nigerian city of Jos, because watching the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Atletico. much and does not want to find into trouble. Among the jihadist groups in Iraq and Syria dominated the past months the urban legend that the French international footballer Lasana Diarra had been incognito in the civil war in Syria, as jihadist fighter and man he had killed. Diarra himself never learned how it started reputation, but fear for these groups made him ask the manager to deny this information to all the tones and then he came back and said emphatically: "I have never stepped foot in Syria! . " With jihadists not to mess ... However, in general, fans of fundamentalism does not have a good relationship with the football, which they consider "mislead the people", while other more conservative beliefs that prevail in Iraq and Jordan felt that people who see football-and have embraced Islam-should be ashamed, because it offers them fun! 's still fresh memories of killing two people in Jordan in 2010 because they were caught in the act of watching races the previous World Cup in South Africa. however, if you ask the elites of Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Hamas, have an opinion on football and especially for the World Cup, which is an enormous organization that spreads across the length and breadth of the globe. dynamics of a World Cup is that the "forces" to form view and not H. .. invincible love of football, they believe romantics. however, fundamentalists, in preference and level of support is traditionally with the hosts because they believe in localism, whether the ultimate outsider, such as South Africa in 2010 or the strongest favorites, like Brazil in 2014.