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Bangladeshi farmer unfurls 7.5km-long Germany flag to show World Cup support
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Bangladeshi farmer unfurls 7.5km-long Germany flag to show World Cup support

From Gulf Today · () English

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  • A Bangladeshi farmer created a 7.5-kilometer-long German flag to show his support for the national team in the World Cup.
  • Amjad Hossain, 72, displayed the flag across his fields, citing his admiration for the German team and goalkeeper Oliver Kahn.
  • While many fans in Bangladesh support Brazil or Argentina, Hossain chose Germany, a team that has never qualified for the World Cup.

In Bangladesh, where football fervor often translates into rooftop displays of Brazilian or Argentine colors, one farmer has unfurled a different kind of passion. Amjad Hossain, a 72-year-old farmer from Magura, has dedicated his land to a colossal German flag, stretching an astonishing 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles).

Hossain's immense flag, a vibrant display of black, red, and yellow, meanders through his verdant fields. He chose to honor Germany, a four-time World Cup champion, expressing his deep admiration for the team and legendary goalkeeper Oliver Kahn. This stands in contrast to the overwhelming popularity of Brazil and Argentina among Bangladeshi fans, especially given Germany's own history of never qualifying for the tournament.

The farmer spread his massive creation across his grounds on Wednesday, the eve of the World Cup, in the presence of neighbors and a crowd of onlookers. Hossain, who has never visited Germany, explained his profound connection to the team, highlighting his belief that Kahn is the greatest goalkeeper of all time. His extraordinary gesture showcases a unique and expansive display of support for a team far from home.

I love the German football team, and Oliver Kahn is, in my view, the greatest goalkeeper of all time.

โ€” Amjad HossainThe farmer explaining his choice of team and admiration for the German goalkeeper.
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