The decision to ban the sale of beer in stadiums hosting the 2022 World Cup matches in Qatar is primarily a decision of the International Federation (FIFA), not the host country. It has been reported DEA News.
On November 18, it was learned that World Cup organizers banned the sale of beer in eight arenas. Only non-alcoholic beer will be sold in the stadiums.
Alcoholic beer for fans will be available in organized fan zones and gathering places near arenas, as well as in places that are permitted to sell alcohol.
“All decisions regarding the organization and organization of the championship are primarily made by FIFA, not by the host country of the championship. The decisive word is always for FIFA.
Without the approval of any decision of the federation regarding the World Cup, Qatar cannot do anything, so the ban on the sale of beer in stadiums is, first of all, the decision of FIFA,” he said.
The World Championship will be held from 20 November to 18 December. The tournament will be held in eight stadiums in five cities. The final match will be played at the National Stadium.
Former TV presenter Dmitry Guberniev estimated Huge losses for companies due to beer ban in 2022 World Cup.
Source: Gazeta

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