Connect with us

Sports

FIFA President Sends World Cup Invitation To Trapped Thai Boys

Published

on

at

Rescued Thai Young Footballers To Be Discharged, Thursday
FIFA President Sends World Cup Invitation To Trapped Thai Boys

The Boys(Source: Chiang Rai Times)

FIFA Extends World Cup Invitation To Trapped Thai Boys

FIFA president, Gianni Infantino has sent invitation to the Thai boys’ football team who have been trapped in a cave for two weeks to witness the World Cup final.

Infantino said he hoped the Wild Boars team, who were stranded by rising floodwaters two weeks ago, would be rescued in time to watch the final in Moscow on July 15.

If, as we all hope, they are reunited with their families in the coming days and their health allows them to travel, FIFA would be delighted to invite them to attend the 2018 World Cup final as our guests,” he wrote in a letter to the head of the Football Association of Thailand.

“I sincerely hope that they will be able to join us at the final, which will undoubtedly be a wonderful moment of communion and celebration.”

Naija News recalls that the Thai footballers, aged 11-16, have been stuck in darkness deep underground after setting off to explore the cave with their 25-year-old coach after training on June 23.

Earlier this week, they were reached by cave-diving rescuers, who released footage of them looking weak but calm, some wearing football shirts.

Their harrowing ordeal coincides with the World Cup in Russia and it has not escaped the attention of players.

I’ve been speaking about it with a few of the boys,” said England defender John Stones, according to British media.

“It’s so sad to see where they are and we hope they get out safe and sound.”

Japan’s World Cup squad tweeted a video urging the team to “Hang in there!”, while Brazil legend Ronaldo called their plight “terrible”.

“The world of football hopes that someone can find a way to take these kids out of there,” he said, according to CNN.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp urged them to “stay strong and know we are with you”, in a video message sent to CNN.

“We are following all the news and hoping every second that you see daylight again,” Klopp said. “We are all very optimistic that it will happen, hopefully in minutes, hours or the next few days.”



is a prolific writer, broadcaster and teacher, who likes to try out new things