Five teenage footballers drown in Bangladesh

AFP  |  Dhaka 

Five teenage footballers drowned in a river in southeast moments after they played a friendly match between supporters of and Brazil, police said today.

Police recovered the bodies from the at Chokoria town Saturday night, some six hours after the boys drowned as they went to bathe in the coastal river following the match.

told AFP that 22 boys from a school played the friendly after dividing themselves between supporters of and

Six of them went swimming afterwards clad in jerseys from the South American rivals.

"The river at that place was very deep. We rescued a boy. Later five bodies were recovered. The dead included two brothers," Chowdhury said.

Tens of thousands joined their funeral on Sunday, he said. is traditionally cricket territory, but every four years the country of 160 million people -- whose national team is ranked 197th out of 202 in the by -- goes Cup crazy.

Flags in the colours of and take over the streets as the two Latin American teams are favourites among Bangladeshi fans.

Fans across hold flag-waving processions to honour their favourite team. And there have been several clashes between rival supporters, prompting police in another coastal town to ban flag processions.

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First Published: Sun, July 15 2018. 12:40 IST