Premier League club Newcastle has asked fans to stop wearing imitation Arab head coverings and robes that some have adopted to mark the new ownership by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.
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Newcastle said the clothing seen at Sunday's game against Tottenham could be viewed as "culturally inappropriate" but insisted that the new owners were not "in any way offended."
"Newcastle United is kindly asking supporters to refrain from wearing traditional Arabic clothing or Middle East-inspired head coverings at matches if they would not ordinarily wear such attire," the club said in a statement.
Newcastle is now 80% owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund with investors PCP Capital Partners and RB Sports & Media owning the remaining stake.
"No one among the new ownership group was in any way offended by the attire of the fans who chose to celebrate in this way," Newcastle said. "It was a gesture that was acknowledged as positive and welcoming in its intent."