Liverpool fan Ziyaad Hassam outside Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg with the banner
Liverpool fans campaigning for the removal of George Gillett and Tom Hicks were shocked and angered after a banner was destroyed by FIFA officials at a World Cup game last weekend.
The flag, seized by officials at Durban Stadium on Sunday evening, was part of an internet-based awareness campaign opposing the club's ownership by the Americans, who have saddled the Reds with debts in excess of £351million since seizing control in 2007.
Stewards confiscated and destroyed the inoffensive flag taken into the stadium by Nadeem Khan, a member of the South African Liverpool Supporters Club, proclaiming 'Save Liverpool FC - Hicks and Gillett out' during to the game between Germany and Australia.
The 29-year-old was told by representatives of world football's governing body that the flag contravened their rules against obscene or vulgar images being displayed at games, despite no such guidelines existing in FIFA's ticketing terms and conditions.
He said: "I then went to the second level of the stadium as soon the kick-off whistle sounded to hang up my banner with the rest of the team supporters’ ones there.
"Then I went back to my seat at the lower level and constantly gazed up to check on the banner, it was around the 27th minute of the game that I looked up and to my horror there were three security officials removing the banner from the rail.
"I immediately got up to approach to the officers but I was confronted by two officials as soon as I stood up and asked to go to the security office.
"On my arrival there I was met by two other supervisors, both European and they showed me to a camera where they had recorded me. They had traced me from the time I got to the stadium until the time they called me.
"They saw the banner on live game footage and apparently had to remove it because FIFA's rules state that no material bearing obscene or vulgar images is to be displayed at their events.
"I pleaded my case then gave in after no joy and asked for the banner back so that I may keep it away, but they refused to return it to me. One steward sliced the banner up with his Stanley blade"
Nadeem, who had travelled to the game from Pietermaritzburg with his wife and child, had his phone searched as part of a crackdown on hooliganism and was warned that he would be closely monitored at future games he will be attending throughout the tournament.
"They then started lecturing me on football hooliganism and what charges they can issue against me and went through the call list on my phone," he added.
"My ticket number was recorded on their computer and they showed me all the games that I would be attending and how they will keep a close eye on me.
"By the time I returned to my seat Germany scored their fourth goal so I took my stuff and left with my wife and child who were terrified, not knowing what was going on.
"I only stopped shaking when I got back to Pietermaritzburg which is over 85 kilometres away."
Alan Cooper, one of Save Liverpool FC's co-ordinators, confirmed that the Football Supporters' Federation (FSF) are investigating why FIFA took such stringent against Mr Khan for displaying the banner.
He said: "We want an explanation from FIFA why a guy who was with his wife and kid was accused of being a hooligan and treated so badly.
"We understand them taking the banner down but I'd like to know why it was destroyed in front of him.
"The sensible thing to do would be to keep hold of the banner until the end of the game and then hand it back to him."
A FIFA spokesman confirmed to Click Liverpool that they were aware of the incident and "will revert in due course."
Two Irish fans were threatened with imprisonment for displaying an inoffensive flag during France's game with Uruguay last Friday whilst Americans were also threatened with jail terms for holding up a banner claiming, 'Wayne Bridge for USA' during their clash with England.
FIFA have been condemned by football fans worldwide for their censorship of this summer's tournament after they ejected 36 Holland fans from yesterday's 2-0 win over Denmark for wearing mini-dresses designed by Dutch brewer Bavaria, citing "ambush marketing".
Local businesses in South Africa have been banned from using the phrase 'World Cup 2010' unless they are officially recognised partners of the tournament whilst locally-made products are forbidden unlike FIFA's officially licensed merchandise, which was all made in Taiwan.
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"they not bothered bout me an you, football is big business. becoming more and more lifeless every day. dread to think what be like in 2020"
paul partington, ferndown around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Fifa are sucking the life out of this competition. Vuvuzelas make you deaf but are allowed, yet a banner is hooliganism. Idiots."
Ryan, Cape Town around 2 years, 11 months ago
"FIFA and Champion League Platini are in the same boat, they all against EPL,.They are same as Nazi"
Anfield Myanmar, Singapore around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Caleb: 'What a lovely beacon of freedom and justice is SA.' It has nothing to do with SA you ignoramus! FIFA are the govt during the WC."
Chris, Johannesburg around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Despite being a Blue and obviously initially humourous, there needs to be action taken against FIFA for such behaviour , its just wrong."
Blue09, Wirral around 2 years, 11 months ago
"get yourself in here
http://www.spiritofshankly.com/join-online.html
get rid of H & G together "
roy bentham, liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Well done FIFA, balls it all up again. Host WC in SA but get your items made in Tawain. Goes to show all FIFA is worried about is the money"
JP, Ireland around 2 years, 11 months ago
"FIFA COULDN'T protect their brand IF we ALL turned on it Alan Cooper? If we did THAT? We'd DESTROY it in short order....."
Simon, England around 2 years, 11 months ago
"WHY don't Anti H & G protestors Just WEAR clothing printed with "H & G OUT!!" slogans and the like? FIFA CAN'T fight that legally....."
Simon, England around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Gareth - They COULD test it - It just needs someone whose been picked on with the balls to take them on legally. Any takers?......"
Simon, England around 2 years, 11 months ago
"A banner containing the words Hicks & Gillett? That's vulgar by anyone's standards..."
red2death, Liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"FIFA Fascists corrupt hypocrites the lot of them"
maureen cleator, england around 2 years, 11 months ago
"@BURKey you nob"
John, Liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"FIFA's officials have been inconsistent. There are 5 of these banners at WC2010 and the other ones had not been subjected to this treatment."
Alan Cooper, England around 2 years, 11 months ago
"No free speech nor guarantees against unwarranted search and siezure(cell phone)What a lovely beacon of freedom and justice is SA."
Caleb, Montana,USA around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Fifa should be boycotted in future. There heavy-handedness is total beaurocracy. Apes!"
Henry, South Africa around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Tiki you pleb."
Andy Rannard, Liddypool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Hooliganism? Seriously? Where is Amnesty when human rights are denied? Seriously, it's bullying.FIFA is too insecure.Do they hate the EPL?"
Ken M, Los Angeles around 2 years, 11 months ago
"FIFA did the right thing, I have always founf Liverpool FC vulger and obscene"
Daz, London around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Dragged down eh, Burk(ey). We'll always be above you bitters!!! "
Pete, Wirral around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Good old FIFA!! Turfing out fans for wearing 'non licensed' attire!
FIFA should do us all a favour and confiscate the vuvuzelas."
Pete, Wirral around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Tiki, what do you mean "he asked for trouble, and he got it"? There was no offensive language on the banner."
Gary, Liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"No doubt you'll be knocking around Victoria St in your new away kit next season then Burkey lad! FIFA are shocking. Stewards in uproar too."
David, Liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"@Tiki
Because he loves Liverpool FC..did you read the banner you idiot? Did you think he took it there to make a fashioni statement?Moron"
KaLeeDo, Kuwait around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Tiki
Please explain to me how taking that banner was "asking for trouble"?"
Al, Liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Wouldn't it be nice if someone could actually test in court the legality of FIFA's strong-arm tactics..."
Gareth Griffiths, Helsinki around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Can anyone explain what is 'obscene' or 'vulgar' about the banner? Apart, of course, from the names of G&H?
FIFA - profit making company"
Mark, Dublin around 2 years, 11 months ago
"How is that hooliganism? I don't see anything wrong with what he did, it's called freedom of speech. FIFA should be ashamed!"
Maria, Liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Burkey, is that your name cos you are a burk???"
pete, liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Disgusting treatment of decent fans, FIFA officials should be sacked for bullying and intimidation."
pete, liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"I hope they stay an you dirty fuckers get dragged right down where you belong. USA USA USA!"
burkey, liverpool around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Why did he take the banner there in the first place. He asked for trouble and got it... stupid dude!"
Tiki, Pietermaritzburg, ZA around 2 years, 11 months ago
"Fifa is a SH** they only want to raise the level of italian and german league if they can they will distroy the epl for their interests!"
Ashok, India around 2 years, 11 months ago
"FIFA say they want to deal with debt level at football clubs? But when it comes to it all they are interested in is protecting their brand."
Alan Cooper, England around 2 years, 11 months ago