'Ridiculous': Fans furious after FIFA 'caves in to pressure' and bans beer at Qatar World cup stadiums

'Ridiculous': Fans furious after FIFA 'caves in to pressure' and bans beer at Qatar World cup stadiums
Budweiser reportedly spent $75M to be a top-tier sponsor of the tournament (Mohamed Farag/Getty Images and Twitter/ @Budweiser)

DOHA, QATAR: In a shocking move, FIFA has reportedly prohibited the sale of alcohol at Qatar World Cup stadiums, leaving fans frustrated and angry. The apparent decision was taken just days before the opening Sunday, November 20, game at the Al Bayt stadium in Al Khor between Qatar and Ecuador.

It was initially decided that beer will be available for fans at the stadium concourses. However, according to the new rule, fans can get the liquor only in the hospitality boxes, which cost a minimum of $22,450 per game. People inside the boxes will get “soft drinks, beers, champagne, sommelier-selected wines, and premium spirits,” as reported by The Daily Mail.

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