Fans from all over the world continue coming to Russia for the World Cup.
In Moscow, football fans
paralyzed many pedestrian streets having arranged mass festivities there. Most
fans gathered on Nikolskaya Street, which is adjacent to Red Square.
Crowds of football fans
gathered on Nikolskaya Street to support their national teams. Russia is
welcoming fans of all ages – one can see elderly people holding hands, young
people partying and even young parents with children. Light garlands above the
street created a very special atmosphere of a football carnival against the
background of facades of historical buildings covered with flags of the
countries participating in the championship.
Representatives of Latin and South America
predictably turned out to be most active football fans, for whom football is a
religion. Peruvians and Mexicans attracted people’s attention by
performing national dances and playing
traditional musical instruments. Fans from Argentina gathered the largest
number of fans around themselves as they were singing the national anthem in
unison, infecting everyone around with football fever.