Soccer-World Cup screenings back on at Australia's Federation Square after govt steps in


MELBOURNE, May 7 (Reuters) - Melbourne's ⁠Federation Square will once again screen World Cup matches after the ⁠government stepped in to overturn a decision stopping the broadcasts ‌due to poor fan behaviour.

Venue management said on Wednesday they would not show matches on the "Big Screen" at the square where hundreds of thousands of fans have gathered to ​watch World Cup matches for 20 years.

The move ⁠triggered a furious backlash from ⁠fans groups and soccer pundits, while Australia's soccer federation requested it be ⁠reversed.

Victoria ‌state's top government official, Premier Jacinta Allan, said on Thursday the World Cup should bring people together, not keep them apart.

"I ⁠disagree with that decision – and I am overturning it," ​she said in ‌a statement.

"There’s always a risk of bad behaviour from a few ⁠dickheads at every ​public gathering, but police and security will be on site, and there’ll be zero tolerance for it."

Video of fans celebrating wildly with every Australian goal went ⁠viral during the 2022 tournament in Qatar ​as the Socceroos advanced to the round of 16.

A number of incidents soured the celebrations, though, with some fans being injured by flares and projectiles.

Fans ⁠stormed barricades during the 2023 Women's World Cup semi-final between Australia and England, prompting management to cancel plans to screen the Matildas' subsequent third-place playoff at the square.

Australia play Turkey, Paraguay and the United States at the ​June 11 to July 19 World Cup.

Allan ⁠said the government would ensure the square in the heart of Melbourne's CBD ​had the support it needed to put ‌on the matches.

"Now more than ever, people ​deserve more free stuff to do together in the city," she said.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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