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3 bailed after Hong Kong World Cup qualifier arrests for allegedly insulting national anthem
- Officers spotted fans disrespecting anthem by either turning backs to field or not standing while tune was playing, police say
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Three people were released on bail on Friday morning after being arrested for allegedly insulting the national anthem at a football match at Hong Kong Stadium.
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The two men and a woman were arrested on Thursday night during a 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifier between the city’s team and Iran.
Police said officers observed the spectators allegedly disrespecting the anthem while it was playing.
“They turned their backs to the field and did not stand while the national anthem was playing,” the force said.
The trio, aged 18 to 31, were arrested on suspicion of insulting the national anthem after further investigation.
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The case was handed over to the Wan Chai district crime squad.
Police said the three had been released on bail, but would be required to report to the force again in early July.
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