Qatar World Cup: Beer could be banned from all stadiums

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The sale of alcohol is strictly controlled in Qatar - and it had to relax its alcohol restrictions to allow FIFA sponsor Budweiser to sell its products outside match venues and fan zones. Reports now suggest Qatar's Al Thani royal family want a complete ban at the eight World Cup stadiums.

World Cup hosts Qatar are reportedly pressuring FIFA to stop the sale of beer at the tournament's eight stadiums., and is only allowed in the Muslim nation within hotel bars and restaurants away from street view.

However, it had to relax its alcohol restrictions to allow FIFA sponsor Budweiser to sell its products outside match venues and fan zones.selling its product at stadiums to less prominent locations. The Times reports that Qatar 2022 now wants to go even further - at the insistence of Qatar's Al Thani royal family - and that discussions are ongoing betweenAn announcement is expected today but it is understood that 48 hours before Qatar face Ecuador in the tournament opener on Sunday, it is likely that fans will be told they cannot buy beer at any games, according to the newspaper.

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