Qatari officials have banned the sale of alcoholic beer at World Cup stadiums in an abrupt U-turn on alcohol policy just days before the tournament begins. The U-turn is the latest change in the ev…
World CupThe U-turn is the latest change in the evolving plan on alcohol sales at the tournament, which has steadily increased tensions betweenThe sale of alcohol is strictly controlled inbut was due to be available in areas immediately outside stadiums, within fan zones, and hotels throughout the World Cup. However, Budweiser, one of Fifa’s biggest sponsors, was told last week to relocate stalls selling its products at stadiums to less prominent locations.
The New York Times now reports that the decision to ban all alcoholic beer sales was confirmed Friday morning. An official statement from Qatari organizers is expected later today. As one of Fifa’s biggest sponsors, Budweiser had exclusive rights to sell beer at World Cup matches. The company remains one of Fifa’s key partners and if alcohol sales are indeed banned, Fifa may be in breach of it’s multi-million dollar contract with the company.
Budweiser owner AB InBev has been approached for comment. Budweiser’s official Twitter account shared a post with the caption “Well, this is awkward…” Friday morning.In response to the request to move its stalls last week, AB InBev told Sky News: “AB InBev was informed on 12 November and are working with Fifa to relocate the concession outlets to locations as directed. We are working with Fifa to bring the best possible experience to the fans.
Fifa has faced years of criticism for its decision to bring the World Cup to Qatar, and controversy has continued to plague the event as the opening game nears. Last week, Qatari officials apologized after security threatened to break the camera of Denmark’s TV2 during a live broadcast. The tournament’s organizers also had to reject accusations of fake fans parading in the streets in Doha while a social media video of basic-looking accommodation garnered millions of hits online.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
World Cup organizers in Qatar will reportedly ban beer sales at all eight stadiumsQatari authorities are pressing FIFA to ban all sales of long-time World Cup beer sponsor Budweiser at the eight venues, according to media reports.
Weiterlesen »
World Cup 2022: Everything You Need to Know About the International Soccer Tournament in QatarEverything you need to know about the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Weiterlesen »
Qatar World Cup Officials Apologize After Journalist Threatened On Live TVA Danish journalist was threatened to have his camera destroyed on live TV ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.
Weiterlesen »
Here’s How Much it Costs to Attend 2022 World Cup in QatarPrices for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar are soaring with the Middle Eastern nation becoming the first Arab country to be handed hosting duties for the international competition.
Weiterlesen »
Champions France, favourites Argentina arrive in Qatar for World CupFrench squad touches down in Doha without key players, including Paul Pogba, N'Golo Kante, Presnel Kimpembe and Christopher Nkunku. Meanwhile, the Argentina team lands in Doha after defeating UAE 5-0 in a warm-up game.
Weiterlesen »
World Cup in Qatar: What you need to knowGet to know the top teams, players and matchups before the first World Cup in the Middle East gets underway on Sunday.
Weiterlesen »