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U.S Open Final bans Salt Bae from event

Salt Bae salt sprinkling. Photo by Eater
  • FIFA is investigating a major breach where Salt Bae touched the World Cup trophy
  • Salt Bae touched the World Cup trophy which is against FIFA rules
  • Football fans were angry with the celebrity chef for posing with the trophy

As FIFA investigates a major breach where Salt Bae touched the World Cup trophy, the U.S. Open Cup final in 2023 has banned the celebrity chef from its events.

The competition officials tweeted that he is not welcome to the finals after the World Cup final.

“Salt Bae is hereby banned from the 2023 U.S. Open Cup Final,” tweeted the U.S Word Cup Final. Football fans are angry with Dubai-based Turkish celebrity chef Salt Bae for disrespecting the World Cup trophy.

Born Nusret Gökçe in Turkey, Salt Bae made a name for himself on social media over his dramatic salt-sprinkling technique. However, World Cup finals on Sunday between Argentina and France put him in the firing line with football fans worldwide.

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Salt Bae with World Cup trophy. Photo by Khaleej Times

Pictures of Salt Bae, posing with the World Cup trophy earlier this week went viral. The restaurateur from Dubai shared a number of pictures and videos on social media of himself on the field during the Argentina post-game celebrations.

In some, he was seen ogling the prized trophy, while in others, in a throwback to his signature tactic, he was seen appearing to sprinkle salt on the prize. He even bit their medals in a few pictures with the players.

Football supporters were enraged by this and took to social media to express their outrage. They castigated him, saying that he was breaking a FIFA norm. Besides, Salt Bae could frequently be seen requesting players like Messi to pose with him for a photo in viral videos, which infuriated viewers just as much.

FIFA states about the World Cup trophy: “Its current design dates back to 1974. As one of the most recognised sports symbols in the world and a priceless icon, the original FIFA World Cup Trophy can only be touched and held by a very select group of people, which includes former winners of the FIFA World Cup and heads of state.”

However, he seems unbothered by all of this. The social media sensation

recently shared a throwback video of Messi visiting his Dubai restaurant in 2018, seemingly in retaliation to his critics.

FIFA hasn’t disclosed any sanctions. The organisation is currently investigating how he entered the field following the game. It seeks to understand how he got into the pitch and came into contact with the World Cup Trophy made of 18-carat gold, which costs about $21.3 million.

Salt Bae. Photo by Portal Virtual Reality

Salt Bae owns Nusr-Et, a chain of steak houses with eateries in Dubai, the United States, Greece, the UK, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. The Dubai location of Nusr-Et is at the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in the Business Bay neighbourhood.

The restaurant serves a variety of meats, including steaks, lamb, chicken, and fish, as well as sides and desserts. It has received mixed reviews from diners, with some praising the food and service and others finding it overpriced and underwhelming.

Salt Bae’s gained online due to his famed seasoning and cooking of meat in 2017. He amassed a huge following and eventually opened the upscale steakhouse brand Nusr-Et. His name and the Turkish word for meat, “Et,” were combined to create the name of his chain of restaurants.

Teresa is a journalist with years of experience in creating web content. She is a wanderlust at heart, but an outgoing sports writer with focus on tennis, athletics, football, motorsports and NBA.

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