Ahead of Qatar Football World Cup, Homophobic Spur in Country Continues Ahead of the Qatar Football World Cup, which is arranged to be held in Qatar this November, there has been extensive debate in the Western media regarding the holding of this tournament Football World Cup for the first time in a traditional Muslim country. Among the issues deliberated is the concern that LGBT+ followers and players visiting the country for the matches may encounter taste or hostility, given that homosexuality is unlawful in Qatar. Qatar World Cup fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Ahead of the Qatar Football World Cup matches, the Qatari rule has tried to present Qatar as an accepting and open country that welcomes all guests. In a recent press session in Berlin, Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Aal Al-Thani supposed, in reply to a query about his country's treatment of LGBT visitors during the matches: We welcome everyone, then also we expect and we want people to reverence our culture. Though, in the last two years, the homophobic treatise has been widely obvious in the Qatari media. Recently there were numerous examples of such treatise in the Qatari press and on social media, following the eruption of the monkeypox virus since an uneven number of cases has supposedly been identified amongst gay men, and following the event of Muslim Senegalese football player Idrissa Gana Gueye.