Amid World Cup euphoria, fans cope with beer ban


World Cup fan with beer

‘NOT HAVING ALCOHOL IS NOT GOOD’ | A soccer fan on the Fifa Fan Pageant the place consuming is allowed outdoors the World Cup stadium in Doha. (REUTERS)

DOHA — Soccer followers savored their first sips of beer on the launch of a fan competition the place they might drink alcohol at this 12 months’s Fifa World Cup which started on Sunday.

That is the primary time for the game’s most prestigious occasion to be held in a conservative Muslim nation with strict controls on alcohol, the consumption of which is banned in public.

Qatar and Fifa hope the focus will flip to motion on the pitch after going through mounting criticism over international employees’ rights, LGBT rights and different restrictions such because the ban on public shows of affection.

Amid these guidelines, Denmark’s and Germany’s workforce captains will put on One Love armbands, their groups mentioned.

As of this reporting, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and the presidents of Egypt and Algeria have been among the many area’s leaders anticipated to attend, maybe in a present of Arab solidarity. The United Nations secretary-general was additionally in Doha.

Onstage, South Korean singer Jung Kook of Okay-pop band BTS will carry out a brand new official match music known as “Dreamers,” alongside Qatari singer Fahad Al-Kubaisi.

‘Celebration of the world’

In a last-minute U-turn on Friday earlier than the opening match, FIFA mentioned alcoholic beer wouldn’t be bought at Qatar’s World Cup stadiums.

Budweiser, a serious World Cup sponsor, had been set to solely promote beer throughout the ticketed perimeter surrounding every of the eight stadiums three hours earlier than and one hour after every recreation in the course of the month-long occasion.

Now followers might solely drink beer on the FIFA Fan Pageant, though alcoholic drinks stay out there on the stadium hospitality areas.

One Mexican fan in a sombrero, his nation’s tricolor flag draped over his shoulders, balanced a cardboard drink holder containing 4 beers as he joined a bunch of his compatriots at Doha’s Al Bidda Park, internet hosting the FIFA Fan Pageant which started on the eve of the video games.

“Not having alcohol isn’t good as a result of the World Cup [is the] social gathering of the world,” mentioned Brazilian fan Julio Cesar, sporting a felt hat in his nation’s colours.

For followers unfazed by Qatar’s dire rights file, the absence of beer at World Cup venues has confirmed a serious disappointment.

“It’s powerful to inform what occurred in Qatar, whether or not it’s the fact or not,” mentioned 41-year-old Guilherme, one other Brazil fan, including: “My solely drawback is banning alcohol.”

Upon his arrival in Doha, Argentina fan Julio Cesar from Buenos Aires mentioned he anticipated an incredible environment. “Although there is no such thing as a beer we’ll drink earlier than the match,” he mentioned.

From the sidelines

In the meantime a whole lot of employees, all males, gathered in a sports activities enviornment in an industrial zone on town’s edges the place they might watch the matches, though no alcohol was served there.

Lots of the laborers who toiled to organize match infrastructure will watch from the sidelines. Doha has been slammed for its therapy of migrant employees however factors to labor reforms in opposition to exploitation.

The occasion was organized at a value of $220 billion, making it the costliest in World Cup historical past.

Ghanaian nationwide Kasim, a safety guard who has labored in Qatar for 4 years, mentioned he didn’t purchase a ticket.

“They’re costly and I ought to use that cash for different issues, like sending it again house to my household,” he mentioned.

However Neville, a 24-year-old Kenyan, and compatriot Willy, additionally 24 and a Manchester Metropolis fan, might watch the matches as they have been employed as safety guards for the occasion.

“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime alternative,” Neville mentioned.

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