Friday, June 13, 2014

World Cup 2014: Referee Japanese benefited Brazil becomes the target of Croats in the Rio airport


 

The referee Yuichi Nishimura (black) landed in Rio on Friday  
 
Referee Yuichi Nishimura Japanese, which benefited Brazil to whistle a penalty in the Croatian Lovren Fred in the opening match of the World Cup, went through a tight skirt on the morning of Friday. Upon arriving at the Tom Jobim Airport in Rio, was identified by six fans in Croatia, while waiting for his luggage.
Nishimura in action
Nishimura in action Photo: DIMITAR DILKOFF / AFP
The boys made the gesture with his hands that wanted to strangle him. Visibly embarrassed, Nishimura was rescued by Brazilian volunteers who, working for the World Cup, made a fence to protect the Japanese.
Nishimura (black) surrounded by volunteers
Nishimura (black) surrounded by volunteers Photo: Marcelo Theobald / Extra
Nishimura returned to São Paulo on the same plane of the Croats, but spent the entire trip unnoticed until he landed, was greeted by volunteers who carried a sign with your name. Only then, fans of Croatia found the enemy and threatened to harass you.
Nishimura tried to avoid taking pictures, staying behind the volunteers to get in the car FIFA finally reached the landing sector to rescue him.
Volunteers pose for a photo with auxiliary Toru Sagara
Volunteers pose for a photo with auxiliary Toru Sag


 

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