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FIFA World Cup Fever Transforms Hyderabad Colony into Global Football Shrine

JJ Nagar Colony in Hyderabad's Yapral has transformed into a colorful shrine dedicated to global football, with massive banners of stars like Ronaldo, Messi, and Neymar covering the streets. Local fan Shadrak supports Portugal and idolizes Ronaldo but dreams of India qualifying for the World Cup. Another resident, Ajith, celebrates Brazil's Neymar Jr. returning after three years, calling it a festival. Despite divided loyalties, the youth of Jawahar Soccer Club remain united in their hope to see India play on the world stage.

FIFA World Cup 2026: WC fever hits Hyderabad, Yapral Streets transform into global football shrine

Hyderabad, June 30

The streets of JJ Nagar Colony in Hyderabad's Yapral have transformed into a vibrant, colourful shrine dedicated to global football.

Driven by the fierce passion of local youth, the neighbourhood lanes are completely covered in massive banners and giant posters featuring international football megastars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Neymar Jr. With the World Cup underway, the colony has taken on a festive, stadium-like atmosphere.

The Ultimate Goal: Seeing India on the World Stage. For local fan Shadrak, the massive posters are a tribute to his idol, but they also serve as a reminder of a bigger dream.

"I am supporting team Portugal and my idol is Cristiano Ronaldo," Shadrak told ANI. "Argentina stood by Maradona, Brazil stood by Pele. But Portugal stands only by Cristiano Ronaldo, so I support him. In this present year, we want Portugal to win."

However, Shadrak emphasised that his ultimate loyalty lies closer to home.

"We want India to qualify for the World Cup. I want every player from Hyderabad and India to qualify for the next FIFA World Cup so that we can support our own country," he said. "I don't want these Brazil, Argentina, or Portugal banners. I just want only one nation, one country--my country, India."

Ajith, another resident and member of the Jawahar Soccer Club, shared his excitement over the return of his favourite player.

"I support Team Brazil because my idol is Neymar Jr He's a very good magician and a highly skilful player," Ajith told ANI. "Because legends have always been part of the Brazil national team, I love supporting them and love playing football as well. As my idol Neymar Jr. is playing after three years, we are celebrating like a festival in our place. We have a lot of players here who support Brazil, Argentina, and Portugal."

For now, the streets of Yapral remain divided by colourful jerseys and international rivalries. Yet, beneath the banners of Ronaldo and Neymar, the young players of Jawahar Soccer Club remain united by a singular, shared hope: to one day see the Indian tricolour flying high at a FIFA World Cup.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Divya L

Love this energy! The way they've transformed those streets is incredible. But honestly, we need better infrastructure and grassroots football development if we truly want to qualify. Hope this passion translates into action from authorities. 🙏

Kavya N

As a fellow Hyderabadi, this makes me so proud! The unity in diversity is what India is all about. We cheer for different teams but we all want to see the tricolour at the World Cup. Let's work towards that dream! 🚀⚽

Arjun K

Wonderful initiative by the local youth! But instead of just dreaming, why not start proper football academies in such colonies? We have so much raw talent but lack systematic training. The passion is there, now we need the platform. 💪

Priya S

This is what true sports culture looks like! The kids are celebrating international stars while keeping their ultimate goal clear: representing India. Hope our football federation notices this and invests more. Yeh dil maange more! 🇮🇳⚽

Rohit P

Fantastic display of passion! But we need to move beyond just fan culture. The government should support such grassroots clubs with proper equipment, coaching, and exposure. It's good to dream, but let's also act. Still, kudos to the Yapral youth! 👏

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