Messi World Cup magic: Pakistani neighbourhood goes mad for Argentina

Thousands of Pakistanis in the Karachi neighbourhood of Lyari once synonymous with gang violence and poverty will mass together to roar on Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday.

Published : Dec 14, 2022 12:09 IST , Lyari

Pakistani football fans react as they watch the live broadcast of the match between Argentina and Croatia in the Lyari neighbourhood of Karachi.
Pakistani football fans react as they watch the live broadcast of the match between Argentina and Croatia in the Lyari neighbourhood of Karachi. | Photo Credit: AFP
infoIcon

Pakistani football fans react as they watch the live broadcast of the match between Argentina and Croatia in the Lyari neighbourhood of Karachi. | Photo Credit: AFP

Thousands of Pakistanis in a Karachi neighbourhood once synonymous with gang violence and poverty will mass together to roar on Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday.

People poured through the labyrinth streets of Lyari in the early hours of Wednesday to watch Lionel Messi and his Argentina side on a giant screen beat Croatia 3-0 in the semifinal. Wearing Argentina shirts, some broke into song and dance after the South Americans sealed their spot in the decider in Qatar against France or Morocco. Fireworks lit up the night sky.

“Most of the youth are inspired by them,” Tahir Khan, a 40-year-old football coach, told AFP of Argentina’s World Cup stars.

Messi is inevitably the favourite - but they also like his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Neymar of Brazil.

“I see most of the youth wearing Messi or Neymar jerseys. Even at Eid they wear their jerseys... instead of traditional dress,” said Khan.

Residents have brought the World Cup to Lyari, painting life-size murals of their favourite players, hanging flags and bunting, and keeping track of progress on bracket boards marked on walls. The appreciation of Argentina - but also of fierce rival Brazil - is not purely about their football skills.

ALSO READ - Messi confirms retirement, says World Cup final will be last game for Argentina

“The Latin American countries are not as (developed) as the European countries but their players are acknowledged all over the world,” Khan said.

Argentina or Morocco?

In one battle for Lyari years ago, gangs infamously used rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles to fight security forces, with the crossfire shutting schools and businesses. But the worst of the violence has abated and an increase in security has led to flowering creativity.

The neighbourhood now clings fiercely to its reputation for producing footballers, iron-chinned boxers, and, most recently, socially conscious rappers. There is good-natured banter between adopted Argentina and Brazil fans.

“We relate to the Brazilians’ (skin) colour and style, that is why we like Brazil the most,” said 45-year-old Shahid Saleem. “My own favourite team is Argentina but my two sons are staunch supporters of Brazil. Quarrels between father and sons is a daily routine.”

Now a fresh argument looms over Lyari: whether to back Argentina or Morocco if the underdog stuns holder France to reach Sunday’s final. Morocco would be the first Muslim nation to make it to a World Cup final - a source of great pride for Pakistani football fans. “Earlier we supported Brazil but they were knocked out of the tournament so now we are supporting Marrakesh (Morocco) as it is a Muslim country,” said Abdul Ghafoor, 20-year-old labourer and football fan.

Saleem summed up the dilemma for many.

“The prayers of all of Lyari are with Morocco and hopefully they will would make it to the final,” he said. “(But) I am an Argentina fan, so from this side I will pray for Argentina.”

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment