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Jacinta Allan brands some Aussie soccer fans ‘d**kheads’ as she overturns World Cup ban after huge outcry

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A decision not to screen Socceroos matches at Federation Square for the upcoming World Cup has been sensationally reversed.

Following backlash, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan took to social media to confirm she would overturn a ban on the Melbourne CBD site being used to screen the Australian men’s team clashes.

The ban was originally brought in due to concerns about the behaviour of some fans at Federation Square during past high-profile football matches.

Since ‌the 2006 World Cup in Germany, hundreds of thousands of ‌fans have gathered in Melbourne’s city centre to cheer on Australia at the global soccer showpiece.

In 2022, some Socceroos fans were reportedly pepper-sprayed by police, and other supporters have lit flares while watching matches.  

‘There’s always a risk of bad behaviour from a few d**kheads at every public gathering, police and security will be on site, and there will be zero tolerance for it,’ she said.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan (pictured) has angrily shot down plans to bar soccer fans from watching the upcoming World Cup in Melbourne’s Federation Square

The ban was announced on Wednesday in response to scenes like these at the square in 2022, when police reportedly pepper-sprayed supporters

The ban was announced on Wednesday in response to scenes like these at the square in 2022, when police reportedly pepper-sprayed supporters

Hundreds of thousands of fans have gathered at the landmark to watch the Socceroos and Matildas since the 2006 World Cup 

‘The World Cup should bring us together, not keep us apart.

‘Good luck Socceroos – Victoria is behind you.’

Melbourne Arts Precinct director and chief executive Katrina Sedgwick on Wednesday confirmed Federation Square would not hold public screenings due to poor behaviour by attendees in past years.

‘After careful consideration, ​we’ve made the decision not to show the World Cup on Fed Square’s Big Screen this year,’ she said.

She doubled down on that position earlier on Thursday before the premier intervened.

The move had frustrated fans, players and organisers of the sport alike, including Matildas captain Sam Kerr.

After learning of the initial decision, Football Australia expressed its disappointment with the state government and Melbourne Arts Precinct.

‘Federation Square has created some of the most memorable moments in Australian sporting history,’ chief executive Martin Kugeler said.

Former Socceroos captain Craig Foster welcomed the reversal and thanked the premier for stepping in.

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Pictured: Allan's official statement on the matter, in which she refused to let 'a few d**kheads' ruin the tournament for well-behaved fans

Pictured: Allan’s official statement on the matter, in which she refused to let ‘a few d**kheads’ ruin the tournament for well-behaved fans

Matildas superstar Sam Kerr was among a long list of Aussies who lashed out at the ban

Matildas superstar Sam Kerr was among a long list of Aussies who lashed out at the ban

‘Every major city needs fan zones and events to cheer on our national team in the most important sporting event there is,’ he wrote on X.

‘Moments that bring us all together, build sense of community, and last a lifetime.’

Video of feverish celebrations at the venue were shared widely when Australia advanced to the round of 16 during the 2022 Qatar tournament.

Several incidents marred the screening, however, including revellers setting off projectiles.

Ms Sedgwick had suggested the layout of the site meant it was difficult to control fan behaviour and pointed to the lighting of more than 100 flares at a single event.

The Socceroos will make their seventh appearance at the men’s World Cup finals and have drawn Turkey, the United States and Paraguay in the group stage of the tournament to be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the US from June ​11 to July 19.

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