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Tuesday, July 14, 1998

Brazilian fireworks put in cold storage

Pierre Prakash  
NEW DELHI, July 13: Spirits ran high Sunday night at the French Cultural Centre, where the country's most fervent fans had gathered to see the century's last World Cup final on a giant screen.

Latecomers had to scramble for a glimpse of the screen, as the place was packed with French supporters dying to see their team play for the first time ever in a World Cup final. Hopes were high, but the might of four-time champions Brazil weighed on everybody's mind.

The faces were painted with the national colours -- red, white and blue -- while flags, caps and the World Cup mascot, Footix, were all around. Even the Centre's little dog had the flag painted on its forehead. Surprisingly, a few Brazilian fans strayed in from the Brazilian Embassy next door but their presence only made the French cheer louder.

People chanted, raised slogans which could be heard simultaneously in the stadium on screen. Every time the team touched the ball, cheers filled the room. When Zidane scored, everybody jumped and hugged each other.

More demonstrative supporters climbed onto the stage waving a huge flag, as champagne corks flew across the room. The scene was right out of any French cafe.

And as France scored its second goal a few minutes before half-time, everybody was delirious. Faces bore big smiles during the break, as the supporters drank wine commenting on the team's excellent play and Zidane's ``sacred head'' which had scored twice. Nobody had hoped for so much.

With a two-goal lead, confidence was at its peak in the second half. But there were quick, furtive glances at wristwatches to see how much time was left before France entered football history. Defender Desailly's red card sent a sudden chill through the room, but the ``France -- world champions'' and early ``We've won'' cheers came back as strong as ever. Petit's goal a few seconds before the whistle, crowned it all as everybody came out dancing and chanting in an outburst of joy and nationalism.

Most stayed on for a drink and the place soon turned into an imprompt discotheque with people dancing all over and flags everywhere. Other fans joined in and the party went on till 4 in the morning. A few Brazilians also dropped by to congratulate the winners with a spirit of camaraderie. ``Ronaldo will do it next time,'' one predicted.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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