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Confederations Cup 2017: Focus on security, hooliganism as Russia face New Zealand today

Agence France-Presse • June 17, 2017, 12:48:44 IST
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Russia are also hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup with security issues and tackling rampant hooliganism and racism on focus.

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Saint Petersburg: Russia faces a stress test of its readiness to host the 2018 World Cup as the Confederations Cup kicks off on Saturday amid concerns over hooliganism and security. World Cup holders Germany and the FIFA confederations champions compete in the eight-team tournament which will put Russia’s ability to handle thousands of visiting and home fans under the spotlight. [caption id=“attachment_3706503” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Hosts Russia take on New Zealand on Monday in the Confederations Cup opener.](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DCRZQxrXkAAEft4_opt-1.jpg) Hosts Russia take on New Zealand on Monday in the Confederations Cup opener. Image courtesy: Twitter: @FIFAcom[/caption] Security will be a concern over the two weeks in stadiums which have been dogged by construction delays and structural problems. Next year’s World Cup will take place in 12 stadiums spread across 11 cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi, the host cities for the Confederations Cup. President Vladimir Putin will attend Saturday’s Group A opener in Saint Petersburg’s Krestovsky Stadium between Russia and Oceania champions New Zealand. The Krestovsky Stadium has been mired in scandal, taking over a decade to build at an estimated cost of $800 million, amid allegations of corruption. A new pitch had to be laid hastily after the old one broke up during test games this year, but organisers insist the 68,000-seater arena is ship shape for the 17 June opener and 2 July final. “We’re completely ready for the tournament,” Russia’s deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko told at Friday’s press conference. “The infrastructure, hotels, transportation systems — everything’s ready. And we’ve took the full-scale measures to assure the event’s security. Welcome to Russia “The Confederations Cup is the champions’ tournament. And it’s a great football occasion,” added Mutko, who is also president of the Russian Football Union. ‘Milestone’ FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura said Russia’s readiness had “surpassed expectations”. “We have visited Moscow and the St Petersburg stadium and I can say that every technical detail there has been fine-tuned and we can expect one of the best competitions ever here in Russia,” said the Senegalese FIFA official. “The Confederations Cup is the main operational milestone on the way to the next year’s World Cup. “It is the experience and knowledge that will be of enormous value for 2018.” The other two Group A teams include European champions Portugal spearheaded by the global superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and the most decorated CONCACAF team Mexico. Heavyweights Germany will clash with Asian Cup champions Australia, Africa Cup of Nations winners Cameroon and Copa America holders Chile in Group B. And Samoura said that 480,000 tickets had already been sold — 60 percent of the overall total. “As much as 44,000 tickets have been sold for the opening match in St Petersburg with 24 hours remaining before the kick-off,” Samoura added. “And the match between Russia and Portugal has been sold out several weeks ago.” The issue of racism against fans and hooliganism is also a concern after ugly clashes between Russian and English fans at Euro 2016 in Marseille last summer. Russian authorities insist there is almost no chance of a repeat as police have cracked down on suspected troublemakers with a barrage of searches, detentions and criminal probes. Some 191 fans have been put on a blacklist barring them from games and legislation introduced to toughen up punishments and deport foreign hooligans. “The clashes between the fans in Marseille last year were ugly,” Alexei Sorokin, the CEO of Russia’s organising committee, told AFP in a recent interview. “But Russia’s authorities have worked out a comprehensive security concept that will act during the major football tournaments here to avoid any chance of the repetition of such kind of events. “We’re confident that the Confederations and World Cup in Russia will be completely safe.”

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