Qatar World Cup: Carrefour rejects rumours it will prohibit Qatar In an announcement issued late on Friday, French international company Carrefour replied to media reports that it was boycotting the Qatar FIFA World Cup. This false news is baseless. Carrefour Group and its affiliates are not involved in any boycott action of the World Cup in Qatar. As Carrefour Qatar, we restate the same position with a full pledge to, and support of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, as well as remaining strongly dedicated to operating in Qatar. Football World Cup 2022 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.
In Qatar, we look onward to serving our valued customers and visitors during the upcoming Qatar Football World Cup. Despite the report that the company will not be embargoing the World Cup, Carrefour failed to reject reports that the group will not be taking up its support tickets on the grounds of ‘human rights concerns’ as was before reported by some newspapers and other media outlets. The statement issued that the French store and some other Belgian sponsors said that they will prohibit Qatar. It has been stated that Carrefour, along with ING Belgium ‘Retail banking company’, Cote d’Or, GLS and Jupiler will not use their assigned tickets that they received as promoters of the Belgium national team. All of the boycotting corporations cited supposed ‘human rights concerns’ in the Gulf nation as the motive behind their conclusion. Those worries however have not banned Carrefour from operating in Qatar for over two eras during which it opened 10 branches, and presently hires more than 2,000 persons.