WORLD CUP STADIUMS IN QATAR WILL NO LONGER SELL ALCOHOL

Middle East Sports World

Fri 18 November 2022: 

Just 48 hours before the start of the tournament, Fifa has banned the sale of alcohol at Qatar World Cup venues.

 Alcohol is largely prohibited in the Islamic nation but the organisers sparked anger from fans with their dramatic decision.

Football’s world governing body Fifa said beer would not be sold to fans around any of the eight World Cup stadiums following discussions with the hosts.

“A decision has been made to focus the sale of alcoholic beverages on the Fifa Fan Festival, other fan destinations and licensed venues, removing sales points of beer from Qatar’s Fifa World Cup 2022 stadium perimeters,” Fifa said in a statement.

Dozens of Budweiser beer tents had already been set up at grounds ahead of the first game on Sunday between Qatar and Ecuador.

The rule-change is said to have been made following the request of Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, the brother of Qatar’s ruler. 

The host nation has predicted that more than one million fans will visit the country for the 29-day tournament and Fifa has had a longstanding sponsorship deal with Budweiser, which is owned by drinks giant AB InBev.

Beer will remain available in VIP suites in stadiums, in some fan zones and in some hotel and restaurant bars.

The Football Supporters’ Association, which represents fans from England and Wales, criticised the move, saying it was symptomatic of a “total lack of communication” with supporters from the organisers.

Questions have swirled around the role alcohol would play at this year’s World Cup since Qatar won hosting rights in 2010. While not a “dry” state like neighbouring Saudi Arabia, consuming alcohol in public places is illegal in Qatar.

Visitors cannot bring alcohol into Qatar, even from the airport’s duty free section, and most cannot buy alcohol at the country’s only liquor store. Alcohol is sold in bars at some hotels, where beer costs around $15 per 500ml.

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