Doha, Dec. 3 -- An Arab fan apologized to his mother live, after claiming that he sold her jewelry to attend the World Cup matches in Qatar.

The fan raised a large banner that read, "My dear mother, I'm sorry. When I come back, I will explain to you why I sold your jewelry. It's the World Cup."

In an interview with Al Kass channel, Arab fan said, "I thank the state of Qatar for hosting and the tournament, and the mother, God willing, is forgiving, and I will compensate her after my return to her."

This is not the first case in the World Cup in Qatar in which fans send direct messages to their mothers.

A Moroccan fan wore a shirt bearing the image of his mother, who died seven days before the start of the World Cup Qatar 2022, calling ...