Qatar to reportedly ban beer at International Cup in dramatic reversal two days ahead of event

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Qatar is about to prohibit all beer gross sales at and round its International Cup stadiums, in a dramatic U-turn simply two days ahead of the huge football event starts, in step with more than one experiences mentioning folks with wisdom of the subject.

The conservative, gas-rich Muslim country does no longer absolutely ban alcohol for guests, however its sale and intake is precisely managed.

The reported choice, which is predicted to be announce by means of Qatari government on Friday, throws the event’s $75 billion sponsorship by means of main beermaker Budweiser into query and is about to anger many organizers and attending fanatics already pissed off over restrictions.

FIFA’s pick out for Qatar, a tiny state within the Gulf with a inhabitants of three million folks and a restricted football historical past, was once debatable from the outset when the choice was once made in 2010.