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World Cup 2022: Qatar should ban the sale of beer with alcohol

2022-11-18T11:23:58.682Z


Despite the agreement finalized between Fifa and a major brand of beer, Qatar would have turned around 48 hours before the start of the World Cup in international


Qatar risks disappointing many supporters who will travel to the emirate for the World Cup.

While everything was tied up with Fifa to authorize the consumption of beers in a regulated way before and after the matches, Qatar would have finally chosen that the only drinks, on sale in the stadiums during the month of the World Cup, would be alcohol-free. .

This decision, which is sure to cause controversy, was confirmed by an official of the Organizing Committee to the New York Times.

It is a very surprising choice with serious consequences just 48 hours before the opening match of the 2022 World Cup between Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday (5 p.m.).

Incidentally, this risks putting FIFA in great difficulty, which has signed a sponsorship agreement of 72 million euros with Budweiser, the official beer brand of the World Cup.

The official fan guide, however, stated that "ticket holders will have access to Budweiser, Budweiser Zero and Coca-Cola products within the stadium perimeter" for at least three hours before games and for one hour after.

Beer available in deluxe suites?

But for the past few days in Qatar, dozens of red Budweiser-branded beer tents have been seen moving to more discreet locations in the eight World Cup stadiums, out of the way of most crowds. attending matches.

If the ban on selling alcohol to fans is upheld in stadiums, beer should still be available in the luxury suites reserved for Fifa officials and other wealthy guests.

Official announcement expected shortly but Qatar has now decided there will be no (alcoholic) beer sold within the perimeter at all 8 World Cup stadiums:https://t.co/yk2re6BgzR

— tariq panja (@tariqpanja) November 18, 2022

Qatar has been grappling with the alcohol problem ever since the tiny Gulf country was awarded the World Cup host in 2010. Alcohol is available in the country, but sales are strictly controlled.

Most visitors, even before the World Cup, were only allowed to buy beer and other alcoholic beverages from bars in upscale hotels and at very high prices.

Source: leparis

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