Tuesday, 19 June 2018 05:16

World Cup 2018: Stranded Nigeria fans trickle out of Kaliningrad

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About 100 Nigerian football fans stranded in Kaliningrad following their team's loss to Croatia in their World Cup opener were finally on the move on Monday after what was described as a visa gaffe.

Most of the supporters had planned to take the train from Kaliningrad back to Moscow following the Super Eagles 2-0 loss on Saturday but did not have the necessary visas to pass through countries like Lithuania and Latvia.

Russian officials stepped in to help the marooned fans by arranging flights but they were not free.

Supporters said they were told flights would be found at the lowest possible fare but one fan told Reuters he was quoted a price of 28,000 Rubles (£333.4) which he declined to pay.

Eventually, he arranged a ticket for 6,000 Rubles but would not be able to leave Kaliningrad until Monday evening.

"I was not going to pay that for a flight that is one hour," Babajide Oke, a Nigerian who lives and works in Atlanta, told Reuters as he stretched out on a row of seats in the concourse while other supporters in their national jerseys wandered about. "I got on my laptop and found my own ticket.

"When I got to the train station they gave us the wrong information and they told us we should go to the airport and we can purchase tickets at a discounted rate," he said.

"I had to do it all myself but some here could not."

Many of those sitting around Oke said they had tickets but would not be able to leave until Tuesday evening.

A Kaliningrad official talking with the Nigerians, who did not want to be named, said 52 left for Moscow on Sunday and in total 70 had departed but at mid-day on Monday there were still a number waiting for confirmed bookings.

TASS News Agency, citing Andrei Yermak, Kaliningrad's minister for culture and tourism, reported around 80 Nigerians were unable to leave by train.

"Full support has been given to the Nigerian supporters who despite multiple warnings from FIFA and information alerts from the consulate, were not able to travel from Kaliningrad to Moscow on June 16," Kaliningrad government press services said in a statement.

"A large number of the Nigerians flew to the capital on June 18. Around 20 people already have plane tickets for the 19th."

Reuters

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