The move is the latest and most dramatic change to an evolving alcohol plan
Beer is out at the World Cup.
In an abrupt about-face, Qatari officials have decided that the only alcohol that will be on sale to fans at stadiums during the month-long World Cup will be nonalcoholic.
The decision on beer sales was confirmed to the New York Times on Friday morning by a World Cup official familiar with the change in plans. The official asked not to be named because they were not authorised to speak with the news media, and because Qatar was still preparing its official announcement on Friday morning.
The move is the latest and most dramatic change to an evolving alcohol plan that has for months increased tensions between Fifa, soccer’s global governing body, and Qatar, a conservative Muslim nation where the sale of alcohol is tightly controlled. But it also will complicate Fifa’s $75 million sponsorship agreement with Budweiser; infuriate fans already chafing at restrictions; and once again leave organisers scrambling to adjust – this time only 48 hours before the tournament’s opening game.
But it also suggested that Fifa, which has faced years of blistering criticism for its decision to bring its showpiece championship to Qatar, may no longer be in full control of big decisions related to its event. The organisation’s official fan guide notes that “ticket holders will have access to Budweiser, Budweiser Zero, and Coca-Cola products within the stadium perimeter” for at least three hours before games, and for one hour afterward.
The ban on alcohol sales to fans at stadiums – beer will still be available in luxury suites reserved for Fifa officials and other wealthy guests – comes a week after an earlier edict that dozens of red beer tents bearing Budweiser’s branding be moved to more discrete locations at the World Cup’s eight stadiums, away from where most of the crowds attending games would pass.
Qatar has grappled with the subject of alcohol ever since the tiny Gulf nation was awarded World Cup hosting rights in 2010. Alcohol is available in the country, but sales are strictly controlled; most visitors, even before the World Cup, were only permitted to buy beer and other alcoholic beverages in upscale hotel bars and at unusually high prices.
World Cup organisers declined to comment on the new plan for alcohol on Friday.
Representatives for Budweiser, who had said last week that they were blindsided to Qatar’s earlier changes to their sales strategy for the World Cup, did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
Last week, Qatari organisers tried to play down the rising tension over beer sales, a fixture of World Cups for generations, by saying operational plans were still being finalised, and that changes were still being made in “the location of certain fan areas.” Its statement also noted that “pouring times and the number of pouring destinations” remained the same at all eight stadiums.
Budweiser, which pays Fifa the $75 million for each four-year World Cup cycle, had said it was working with organisers “to relocate the concession outlets to locations as directed.”
Friday’s newest plan means the brewer’s red tents now may not be visible at all around stadiums; unbranded white replacements are being considered. Refrigerators in the company’s famous red colours are likely to be replaced by blue ones, the colour associated with Budweiser’s nonalcoholic brand, Budweiser Zero.
Meeaeituyz
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In my opinion I think this is a pure set up by Qatar 🇶🇦. They agreed to some of these terms before now, so why change the terms few days to the tournament. I think they know nothing anyone including Fifa ⚽️ can do about it. The tournament is a world 🌎 event and different people with their own beliefs and traditions will usually turn up. So if they know knew this tournament will go against their religious beliefs, i don see why they should host it. This is just like UK 🇬🇧 saying Muslims shouldn't wear their ijab because the UK is not a Muslim state. I'm not a fan of alcohol but I don't see any reason why they shouldn't allow visitors to enjoy alcohol if they wanted to.
Zuoadituz
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Thanks Qatar for making a good decision.🇶🇦💖
21Legacy
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Alcoholic fans reacting to this news 😂
Nobabiot
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Qatar is da first and last country from Arabic region to host da world cup FIFA will never make dat mistake again
FootballBible
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I think I want to visit moslem religion. This is a good act that every believer must practice. No alcohol, no inappropriate dress codes, no lgbtq, no world rules. This is the world I want my kids to grow up in.
Stickle
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If Muslim countries ban western ideas, it is because of their religion, but if Western countries ban Muslim ideas, it because of hate and discrimination.
Amanda-
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This is absolutely awesome 👏 they have just exposed corruption in FIFA . How did they award them the hosting of this World Cup to start with ? Now they’re now going back on multiple promises they made to the world 🌎 if FIFA has any credibility left . They should ban then form playing soccer internationally for the next four years. They can’t just go back on their words ? Accepting to host an international sporting event comes with a lots of independence for people visiting your country. This is not a religion word cup it is FIFA World Cup .
18597076(deleted)
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are they at Qatar for watching football or drinking and having sex ?
Why does it have to be one or the other ? Most people would like to Drink, have sex, AND watch football. I understand that you may not find it easy to find a consensual partner, but doesn’t mean everyone else has to suffer because of your inability to attract. You can still drink and watch football. And watch others get lucky. You don’t have to be jealous about it.
Nicolasyl18
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Why does it have to be one or the other ? Most people would like to Drink, have sex, AND watch football. I understand that you may not find it easy to find a consensual partner, but doesn’t mean everyone else has to suffer because of your inability to attract. You can still drink and watch football. And watch others get lucky. You don’t have to be jealous about it.
Why u gotta do him like that🤣
MegonFox
10
that's good news
vosdikrtz
9
In my opinion I think this is a pure set up by Qatar 🇶🇦. They agreed to some of these terms before now, so why change the terms few days to the tournament. I think they know nothing anyone including Fifa ⚽️ can do about it. The tournament is a world 🌎 event and different people with their own beliefs and traditions will usually turn up. So if they know knew this tournament will go against their religious beliefs, i don see why they should host it. This is just like UK 🇬🇧 saying Muslims shouldn't wear their ijab because the UK is not a Muslim state. I'm not a fan of alcohol but I don't see any reason why they shouldn't allow visitors to enjoy alcohol if they wanted to.
are they at Qatar for watching football or drinking and having sex ?
shaydee1985
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UK doesn't have no hijab rule. Get your facts right!
There is something called simile
Tiodentyz
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Qatar is da first and last country from Arabic region to host da world cup FIFA will never make dat mistake again
and why is that ? The Arab are rich so they will buy it again, no worries