FIFA affirms no alcohol to be sold at Qatar Football World Cup stadiums Only two days before the FIFA World Cup starts in Qatar, soccer's world overseeing body FIFA affirmed that no alcohol will be sold at the eight arenas which will have the competition's 64 matches. Following chats between country specialists and FIFA, a choice has been made to concentrate the offer of alcoholic drinks on the FIFA Fan Celebration. 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.
Other fan objections and authorized scenes, eliminating deals points of lager from the Qatar World Cup arena border, said the FIFA explanation. The Muslim nation is viewed as extremely moderate and firmly directs alcohol deals and utilization. In September, Qatar had said it would allow tagged fans to purchase alcoholic brew at World Cup matches beginning three hours before the opening shot and for one hour after the last whistle, however not during the match. There is no effect on the offer of Bud Zero which will stay accessible at all Qatar World Cup arenas, added the FIFA explanation. Country specialists and FIFA will keep on guaranteeing that the arenas and encompassing regions give an agreeable, deferential and wonderful experience for all fans. While certain fans might be satisfied the arenas are without alcohol, others are confounded and disappointed including 21-year-old understudy Arnov Paul-Choudhury. It's the Football World Cup, it's football, you should have the option to drink around the arena, he told media in Doha. I simply don't believe they're doing the right things to draw in fans. Budweiser was set to