Don't panic yet, soccer fans. There is no ban on beer for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura said Wednesday during a visit to Doha. At least, not yet -- negotiations haven't begun on what if any alcohol will be served in the stadiums.
"We are going to reach a stage when we discuss not only alcohol but food as well," Samoura said. "We do respect the customs and the culture of the country."
Hassan Al Thawadi, secretary general of Qatar's Supreme Committee for Legacy and Delivery, which is overseeing preparations for the World Cup, told a local newspaper this week that he doesn't want alcohol served at the event. He said Wednesday that he personally favored an alcohol ban, but that it wasn't official policy.
A ban on beer would be the latest conflict between the 2022 World Cup host nation and the global soccer establishment. Budweiser is a top-tier sponsor of FIFA and has been for years, so any restrictions on the company's ability to turn its sponsorship dollars into sales would be controversial. Beer, wine and liquor are sold in Qatar in some hotels and to foreign residents who hold a special permit.
Qatar has also been criticized over its treatment of migrant workers since it won the World Cup hosting rights six years ago, with a plan that called for about $200 billion of infrastructure spending for the world's most-watched sporting event. Qatari officials say conditions have improved, and Samoura praised the response to the death of a worker at a new stadium in October.
"After the first accident on a construction site, immediate measures were taken not only to do an assessment but also to address some of the shortcomings," Samoura said. "We will keep urging the Qatari government to accelerate the ongoing labor reform process on a national level."
Soccer's global governing body, which is under investigation by U.S. and Swiss authorities for alleged bribery and corruption in the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, pledged in April to form an oversight committee to monitor construction sites. That advisory board will hold its first meeting in February, Samoura said.
The Washington Post
Fri Nov 11 2016
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