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Hong Kong football fans were accused of racial abuse, including yelling “you’re all just slaves”, as an international friendly turned not-so-friendly at Mong Kok Stadium on Tuesday night.

Social media sites were alive on Wednesday morning with Philippines fans accusing a section of the Hong Kong supporters of “calling us a slave nation”, throwing bottles at mostly women and children and booing the Philippine national anthem.

One Filipino called it a “traumatic experience”, while another said she was reduced to tears.

One expatriate fan said he was disgusted by the Hong Kong supporters, who were further incensed as Hong Kong went on to lose the game 1-0.

“At the end of the game there were ugly scenes when the Philippines side tried to celebrate with their fans and were subjected to such abuse - verbal, gestures and physical - as they were pelted with bottles and other objects,” the Englishman told the South China Morning Post on Wednesday morning.

“Then I was even more disgusted to hear some local guys shouting to the group of Philippine men, women and children, who were happily celebrating, that they were 'all just slaves'...and making obscene gestures to them.”

He said they also booed loudly throughout the playing of the national anthem and it was not reciprocated by the many Filipinos during the Chinese anthem, as they stood with reasonable respect.

The expat said he would normally cheer his “home” team Hong Kong, but after “the pathetic and boorish behaviour of the locals during the anthem, and then jeering every time the Filipinos started to cheer their team, I very quickly switched to supporting the underdogs”.


Another fan said security staff tried their best to bring order.

One fan suggested there was still a lot of ill-feeling between Hong Kong and the Philippines after eight Hongkongers died in the Manila hostage crisis in 2010 when sacked policeman Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tour bus and opened fire.

The incident also comes amid debate about racism in Hong Kong after a map created by The Washington Post based on data from the World Values Survey last month revealed that 26.8 per cent of Hongkongers did not want a neighbour of a different race.

Misinterpreted data in an earlier version of the map put the figure at 71.8 per cent, which suggested that Hong Kong was one of the least racially tolerant cities in the world.

While the revised results were less startling, they were still high by comparison with much of the world, alongside Malaysia, the Philippines and France.
http://www.scmp.com/sport/soccer/article/1253904/football-hooliganism-hong-kong-filipino-fans-claim-racial-abuse?

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2013, 05:11:42 pm »
tsk tsk tsk sad experience :-(

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2013, 05:28:21 pm »
Mabuti na lang natalo ang HK. Sore losers. laffman::


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Hong Kong football fans were accused of racial abuse, including yelling “you’re all just slaves”, as an international friendly turned not-so-friendly at Mong Kok Stadium on Tuesday night.

Social media sites were alive on Wednesday morning with Philippines fans accusing a section of the Hong Kong supporters of “calling us a slave nation”, throwing bottles at mostly women and children and booing the Philippine national anthem.

One Filipino called it a “traumatic experience”, while another said she was reduced to tears.

One expatriate fan said he was disgusted by the Hong Kong supporters, who were further incensed as Hong Kong went on to lose the game 1-0.

“At the end of the game there were ugly scenes when the Philippines side tried to celebrate with their fans and were subjected to such abuse - verbal, gestures and physical - as they were pelted with bottles and other objects,” the Englishman told the South China Morning Post on Wednesday morning.

“Then I was even more disgusted to hear some local guys shouting to the group of Philippine men, women and children, who were happily celebrating, that they were 'all just slaves'...and making obscene gestures to them.”

He said they also booed loudly throughout the playing of the national anthem and it was not reciprocated by the many Filipinos during the Chinese anthem, as they stood with reasonable respect.

The expat said he would normally cheer his “home” team Hong Kong, but after “the pathetic and boorish behaviour of the locals during the anthem, and then jeering every time the Filipinos started to cheer their team, I very quickly switched to supporting the underdogs”.


Another fan said security staff tried their best to bring order.

One fan suggested there was still a lot of ill-feeling between Hong Kong and the Philippines after eight Hongkongers died in the Manila hostage crisis in 2010 when sacked policeman Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tour bus and opened fire.

The incident also comes amid debate about racism in Hong Kong after a map created by The Washington Post based on data from the World Values Survey last month revealed that 26.8 per cent of Hongkongers did not want a neighbour of a different race.

Misinterpreted data in an earlier version of the map put the figure at 71.8 per cent, which suggested that Hong Kong was one of the least racially tolerant cities in the world.

While the revised results were less startling, they were still high by comparison with much of the world, alongside Malaysia, the Philippines and France.
http://www.scmp.com/sport/soccer/article/1253904/football-hooliganism-hong-kong-filipino-fans-claim-racial-abuse?

Can't stand "slaves" beating your football team, I see. Those hooligans must have been sent by Beijing.
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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2013, 09:41:38 pm »
yeah, "slaves" badly beating and humiliating the "master" in their own home for the international friendly game, how about that?

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2013, 11:19:23 pm »
dapat lahat ng mga tag-hongkong na bastos bulagin  ::lmao
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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2013, 12:35:50 am »
i think this is a typical reaction.

1. they hate us Filipino's coz of "Mendoza"
2. Well, we are Filipino's, green passport holders turned maroon, and still PINOY.
3. Talo sila sa home court pa nila WAHAHAHAH ..

nevertheless, HK and HK people are one good people, compared to other countries.

Ang badtrip lang, Pilipino tayo, ang baba ng value natin. Soon, if ever maging powerful din tayo tulad ng USA or CHINA, i'm sure malimit na mangyari ang pang-aapi :-)

still AZKALS won  >:D >:D >:D >:D >:D

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2013, 03:49:54 am »
sayang nadala sila sa emosyon kung sa bagay part of the game lng yan
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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2013, 05:11:29 am »
Siguro kung may nag-shotgun reload and fire gesture after the match riot abutin haha! Napanood ko yan, iling ng iling lahat sa bench nila yung HK team kasi haha sobrang dismayado

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2013, 11:50:55 am »
By the end on the day, kawawa Football governing body ng Hong Kong. They did their best to be nice to the visitors pero the crowd dropped them badly. Everything reflects on them.

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2013, 03:58:44 pm »
ok lang yan
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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2013, 04:17:58 pm »
Just to show that there are no hard feelings, I wish the HK football team could come here for a friendly match. They'll probably enjoy the reception better here.
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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #11 on: June 07, 2013, 01:36:46 am »
Some HK fans showing their true colors. Galit na galit sa pagkatalo. laffman::


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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #12 on: June 07, 2013, 02:08:55 am »
I hope AFC will step in and fix this. In some countries, they were forced to play in an empty stadium as punishment for this kind of incident.

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #13 on: June 07, 2013, 02:41:05 am »
kayo naman simple lang yan e

sa europe nga e mas grabe dun pati basketball e rough ang laro

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #14 on: June 07, 2013, 11:29:14 am »
kayo naman simple lang yan e

sa europe nga e mas grabe dun pati basketball e rough ang laro

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2013, 03:15:17 am »
kayo naman simple lang yan e

sa europe nga e mas grabe dun pati basketball e rough ang laro

hindi naman ang laro pinag uusapan ang fans..
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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2013, 03:47:34 am »


hahaha asar talo ang mga beho. ::lmao

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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2013, 03:58:32 am »
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hindi naman ang laro pinag uusapan ang fans..

di naman laro fans nga kaya sabi ko sa europe e mas grabe dun and including basketball kaya nilagyan ko ng pati

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naka experience ba ang azkal ng ganyan buti verbal lang ang ginawa ng mga HK e


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Re: Football hooliganism in Hong Kong? Filipino fans claim racial abuse
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2013, 01:18:11 pm »
The difference with the hooligans in Europe and the incident in HK is that only one side chose to be violent. Sa Europe, dalawang side yung nagsasapakan at nagkakagulo, sa HK yung ilang fans ng HK ang nanggulo at nambato sa players at sa fans ng Philippine team na hindi pinatulan yung pagiging violent nung mga HK fans. 

Hindi lang verbal yung ginawa ng mga taga HK, they threw plastic bottles/trash at the fans, not just at the players. It may be less violent compared to the hooligans in Europe, but still it should be addressed by AFC and/or FIFA.

Kapag pinalampas yung ganyang actions ng fans ng isang team, wala nang dahilan para hindi gumanti yung ibang teams na makakalaban nila.

Hindi simple yan at hindi mabuti yan para sa kahit anong team o sport.