Extremists banned organised
sports like football when they took over Raqqa in Syria more than two years
ago.
ISIS militants have
beheaded four members of a football team after declaring the sport
anti-Islamic.
Fans in the city used to
flock to watch Al-Shabab play matches in the city’s large stadium.
But earlier this week
crowds watched as the four young men – accused of spying for the Kurdish YPG –
were dispatched by ISIS executioners.
A fifth unknown man was
also killed.
Photographs of the the
aftermath of the gruesome execution, together with snaps of three of stars
lining up for their side in the days before ISIS invaded, were released in a
series of tweets by protest group, Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently.
The men were named as Osama
Abu Kuwait, Ihsan Al Shuwaikh, Nehad Al Hussein and Ahmed Ahawakh.
One said: “Osama Abu Ku wait
a player in Al Shbab team in Raqqa for football Behead by ISIS.”
Another tweet read: “Photo
for Ihsan Al Shuwaikh, a Player in AL Shbab team for football in #Raqqa Behead
by #ISIS #Syria.”
The group shared a picture
of a player standing in the team’s red kit with a lion on the shirt stood in
front fans in a stadium with the words: “They Accused them for being spies for
the Kurds , Photo for Nehad Al Hussein number 12 , #Raqqa #Syria #ISIS.”
UK Mirror
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