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FIFA President is considering banning alcohol in European stadiums, just like Qatar

by محمد العشري
November 19, 2022
in Football, latest news
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In an attempt to calm the public atmosphere charged with a series of criticisms about the World Cup Organizing Committee for Delivery and Legacy placing restrictions on the promotion of alcohol in the World Cup,
FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated that alcohol will be permitted in corporate seats only.
Where the FIFA president aspires to legalize the situation of the spread of alcohol in the stands, or in the vicinity of the World Cup, because of the chaos and unrest that this causes, which may often lead to acts of violence. Rather, Infantino called for spherical legislation to prevent the spread of alcohol and alcohol in the stadiums of France, Spain and Scotland, Which may enhance the element of maintaining security and safety within the matches, similar to the legislation of the Qatari Projects and Legacy Committee organizing the World Cup.
Making alcohol available to World Cup fans affiliated with companies provides a great deal of security and control, which comes from self-restraint while watching matches, and moderation in consuming alcohol so that things do not get out of control, according to sources.
As for the LGBT community, and the criticism faced by Qatar as being the worst destination for homosexuals in the world, Infantino indicated that the Projects and Legacy Committee does not differentiate between fans, so it opens its doors to everyone without discrimination.

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