Mexico tells fans not to bring iconic 'Lucha Libre' masks to World Cup
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[October 12, 2022] By
Angelica Medina
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico fans have been advised by their
government not to wear their colourful 'Lucha Libre' wrestling masks
at World Cup matches in Qatar to comply with local rules.
Alfonso Zegbe of the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE)
asked fans not to wear the masks at the World Cup, citing guidance
from the tournament's organising committee, although organisers told
Reuters there was no such policy in place.
The masks of classic fighters, such as 'El Santo' and 'Blue Demon',
are popular among Mexico fans, who routinely wear them at
international competitions such as the World Cup and the Olympics.
"The latest update from the Organising Committee is that (wrestling)
masks will not be allowed," Zegbe, the SRE's executive director of
Strategy and Public Diplomacy, told ESPN.
"It is important to coordinate with them, tell them that it is the
Mexican (tradition) and it's possible that they will not say
anything or they will say, 'please take them off'. That is why it is
recommended not to wear masks."
Reuters has contacted the SRE for further details.
However, Qatar's World Cup organisers, the Supreme Committee for
Delivery and Legacy (SC), told Reuters there was no policy
prohibiting masks at the World Cup.
"Full face masks, such as the famous Mexican wrestling masks, would
obviously have to be removed for security reasons heading into a
stadium," the SC wrote in an emailed statement.
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Fans of Mexico wearing Mexican lucha
libre wrestling masks are pictured before their 2014 World Cup round
of 16 game against the Netherlands at the Castelao arena in
Fortaleza June 29, 2014. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
"This is no different to a medical mask being
requested to be lowered by security, something that we have all
witnessed and experienced due to Covid.
"There has been no policy set in place or communicated to say fans
won't be allowed to wear such masks in any of Qatar's World Cup
stadiums or other locations in the country.
"We look forward to welcoming as many Mexican fans as possible next
month."
According to world soccer's governing body FIFA, Mexico will have
one of the biggest fan contingents at the World Cup.
Mexico are in Group C where they will face Poland, Argentina and
Saudi Arabia. Their first match is against Poland on Nov. 22.
(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by Toby Davis)
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