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'Guide to seducing Russian women' causes World Cup embarrassment

Argentina’s Football Federation has caused an embarrassing scandal after handing out a manual on how to seduce Russian women during the World Cup.

The manual was issued to journalists, players and coaches during a free course about the Russian language and culture organised by the national federation.

It included a section under the title: “What to do to have a chance with a Russian girl.”

The advice included lines like: “Make sure you’re clean, smell good and dress well.”

It also said that Russian women don’t like to be seen as objects. “Because Russian women are beautiful many men only want to sleep with them … the advice is to treat the woman in front of you as if she is someone of value,” it says.

The AFA said on Wednesday that the material was included by mistake by the teacher and that it does not reflect the values of the federation or its directives. It also said that it has been removed.

“The Department of Education of the Argentina Football Association announces that after an internal investigation carried out with respect to what happened yesterday during a course on Russian language and culture, we have concluded that part of the material given was erroneously printed,” it said in a statement.

“Having notified the personnel of the department, we proceeded to have it immediately removed. We lament that such a mistake has overshadowed what was important on the date.

A Russian football fan. Image: Getty
A Russian football fan. Image: Getty

“We express our most sincere apologies to those that were affected by the publication which in no way reflects the thinking of the Argentina Football Association, nor of its president Claudio Tapia or any of its executives.”

Local reports say that the material was taken from a blog about Russian women.

Argentina has been at the forefront of a grassroots movement to fight violence against women that has spread worldwide.

The manual’s advice has triggered criticism from women rights activists and others after it went viral on social media.

with AAP