Duck off: World Cup hero Merlín barred from Mexico game due to Fifa’s animal ban
The Guardian World ·

Merlín the duck was barred from attending Mexico's match with Czechia due to Fifa's animal ban.
Merlín the duck ’s bid to see his beloved Mexico live has hit a snag after he was barred from El Tri’s match with Czechia on Wednesday. Merlín has become a folk hero in Mexico after becoming a symbol of El Tri’s World Cup campaign on home soil. His fans had launched a campaign for Merlín to attend Wednesday’s match alongside his human family. But his journey was cut short by Fifa regulations. Merlín was granted access to the Estadio Azteca grounds to film a segment with Televisa, one of Latin America’s largest television networks. Under strict security protocols, Merlín traveled comfortably inside a transport crate, accompanied by owner Carla Gómez and her son Cristian, as curious fans gathered to catch a glimpse of the world’s sixth-most famous duck. However, he was not allowed to watch the match itself as Fifa regulations prohibit animals from entering venues in order to safeguard their wellbeing. A Fifa spokesperson confirmed Merlín was permitted to enter the perimeter but not the stadium, and did not offer further comment. “These last few days have been crazy, we’ll never stop being grateful for what we’ve experienced,” Carla Gómez told the Associated Press. “Everyone is truly amazed by Merlín.” Merlín has yet to make a public comment on Fifa’s duck-related policies. Merlín has grown into a social media phenomenon and an international celebrity during this World Cup. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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