Spanish football fan walking to Qatar ‘arrested in Iran’

Santiago Sanchez Cogedor’s mom says the Spanish overseas ministry confirmed her son was being held in Iran and was in good well being.

In this frame grab from video, 41-year-old Santiago Sánchez, a Spanish man who was documenting his travel by foot from Madrid to Doh
Santiago Sanchez Cogedor left his hometown close to Madrid in January, hoping to achieve Qatar in time for the World Cup [File: AP Photo]

A Spanish soccer fan who got down to stroll to Qatar to look at the World Cup has been arrested in Iran, his mom says after he dropped out of contact for a number of weeks.

Santiago Sanchez Cogedor left his hometown close to Madrid in January, hoping to make the epic journey in time for the competitors, which begins on November 20.

However his household had not heard from him for nearly a month.

“The [Spanish] overseas ministry confirmed he was being held in Iran and that his state of well being was good,” Cecelia Cogedor instructed Spanish TV channel Trece late on Thursday.

“He’s not politically concerned. He doesn't belong to any political celebration,” his father, Santiago Sanchez, stated throughout an interview.

“He’s not been making propaganda neither for nor towards any state of affairs. The one factor that strikes him is supporting Actual Madrid,” his father stated.

The Spanish ambassador to Iran is asking the Iranian authorities to go to Sanchez Cegedor, his mom stated with out saying what he's accused of or the place he's being held.

There was no official remark from Iranian authorities.

Sanchez Cogedor had been documenting his journey on Instagram, and in his final publish on October 1, he stated he was about to enter Iran from a northern Iraqi village.

He then instructed his dad and mom in a voice message that he was going to Tehran earlier than heading to the port of Bandar Abbas to take a ship to Qatar.

“When you don’t set a date to your desires, you don’t realise them,” Sanchez Cogedor had stated in certainly one of his posts recording his journey. “It's a must to say on today I am going and on today I left.”

Iran has been gripped by six weeks of protests and a lethal crackdown by safety forces after the dying of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in custody.

She had been arrested by the morality police for allegedly breaching Iran’s gown code for ladies.

Tehran has accused the USA and different Western international locations of being behind the demonstrations.

Final month, Iranian authorities introduced the arrest of 9 foreigners from Poland, Italy and France, allegedly in reference to the protest motion.

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