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Hours before the World Cup in Qatar, the bad news received by Argentine fans and Messi

The organization announced a measure that will affect all fans in the World Cup

By Wilian Estrella

The organization announced a measure that will affect all fans in the World Cup
The organization announced a measure that will affect all fans in the World Cup
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Less and less remains for the start of the World Cup in Qatar, where the Argentine team will face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in the group stage. In this context, thousands of Albiceleste fans are already in the Middle East, but they received bad news from the organization.

There is a lot of expectation to see Lionel Messi and company in the World Cup that will start on November 20 and end on December 18. The current Copa América champion starts out as one of the main favorites, after being undefeated in the Qualifying rounds, plus the titles won in the last two years.

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The fans arrive little by little in Qatar, but they received a low blow from the organization. In the last hours it was confirmed that the sale of alcohol in the stadiums is prohibited. Although it was thought that there would be certain considerations when it came to the World Cup, the ban on drinking beer on stage was finally decided.

Among other things, the decision to play the World Cup in Qatar is controversial due to the lack of human rights and discrimination. Given this, the FIFA president spoke about it, and his words did not leave anyone indifferent: "I personally think that you can survive without drinking beer for three hours, which is already the case in France, Spain and Scotland."

The World Cup of prohibitions:

Just as the consumption of beer was prohibited, the organization of the World Cup in Qatar announced a series of rules that foreign fans must comply with, such as the "correct" use of clothing for both men and women. In addition, displays of affection should also be measured in heterosexual couples and completely prohibited in same-sex relationships.


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