What followers can’t do in Qatar During Football World Cup

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What followers can’t do in Qatar During Football World Cup After years of expectation and debate since Qatar was awarded the Football World Cup, the tournament finally got ongoing on Sunday in Doha. Even before a ball was jolted, some sore spots arose. Contempt years of planning, just two days before the tournament World Cup kicked off, Qatar announced a ban on alcoholic beer at the eight stadiums hosting the Football World Cup in a surprising volte-face. Football fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

Now, followers traveling to the country might be wondering where they stand with the rest of the host country’s local laws and customs.

Drinking The sale and expenditure of alcohol have been a highly contentious issue since Qatar was first declared as the Football World Cup host 12 years ago. The Muslim country is very moderate and tightly regulates alcohol sales and expenditure. In Qatar, it’s illegal to be seen drunk in public, and those who violate this could face legal penalties. According to UK government advice on traveling to Qatar, drinking in a public place could result in a prison term of up to six months and/or a fine of up to 3,000 Qatar Rial. In September, Qatar had told it would permit ticketed followers to buy alcoholic beer at Football World Cup soccer games starting three hours before kick-off and for one hour after the final whistle, although not throughout the game. Then two days prior to the first game, soccer’s world governing body FIFA


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