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Just two days before the World Cup is set to kick off, FIFA announced that only non-alcoholic beer will be sold at the 64 matches in Qatar. The tournament is sponsored by Budweiser.
FIFA announced Friday afternoon, a mere two days before the World Cup is to begin, that alcoholic beer won’t be sold at any of the eight stadiums in Qatar as originally planned. No explanation ...
LONDON -- The sale of beer and other alcoholic beverages at the 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar was banned on Friday, just two days before the international soccer tournament kicks off. Non ...
A replica World Cup trophy is shown outside the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 13, ahead of the FIFA World Cup football tournament.
Just two days before the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, soccer’s world governing body FIFA confirmed that no alcohol will be sold at the eight stadiums which will host the tournament’s 64 matches.
But Qatar’s bid was so preposterous, and FIFA’s leaders so morally bankrupt, that bribery was the only logical explanation for the country being awarded the 2022 World Cup over the United ...
The coveted FIFA World Cup trophy that soccer teams from 32 countries will vie for later this month made a stop in New Jersey on its way to the games in Qatar.. The 18k gold statue of a globe with ...
Fans at the World Cup in Qatar will not be able to drink beer at stadiums after a U-turn by FIFA just two days before the tournament kicks off.. The first World Cup in a Muslim county was always ...
The FIFA World Cup begins Nov. 20 in Doha, Qatar. This is the first time the tournament is not being played in May, June or July — due to the extreme heat in Qatar.