Qatar World Cup may try and keep drunk soccer followers in tourist zones You will be able to drink at the FIFA World Cup 2022 but it will cost you. The FIFA World Cup in the new year looms large in the oil-rich Middle Eastern peninsula, and buttoned-up locals are bracing for a huge culture clash with emotional soccer followers. 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.
Insiders tell the Post that host country Qatar will proclaim that drinking beer, wine, and champagne will be allowable then only inside stadiums and newly-created tourist zones and for a hefty price. Despite the original government measures, locals remain worried, especially after England’s loss in the 2021 European Championship final motivated jaw-droppingly bad follower behavior. “We do not drink. We don’t allow immodest dress, swearing, or homosexuality,” one local told the Post. “I am not sure how this is going to work with all the fans from around the world.” Jaime Byrom, the chairman of MATCH Hospitality, the Qatar World Cup hospitality provider, told the Economic Times of India: We hope that people will be able to drink. A ticket to a group-stage game in MATCH’s Pearl Lounge, a secluded, in-stadium suite that will probably serve booze, starts at $4,950 per person. As of now, tourists who want to eat alcohol have to stick to specific five-star hotels with liquor licenses where a crystal of wine starts at $20, nonetheless many of these five-star hotels are previously sold out