Fifa has prepared a 'stadium code of conduct' that applies to all 64 matches in the Gulf state and is stricter than in previous tournaments.
Football fans must keep their shirts on and not be"visibly under the influence of alcohol" at World Cup stadiums in Qatar, organisers have said in a prepared code of conduct for the tournament.A section advises ticket holders about their behaviour at the stadium and runs through a list of things they must not do, which includes the following:Fans must not"remove items of clothing or otherwise remain in a state of undress" - including being shirtless.
Food of any kind is not allowed to be brought in - unless it is for babies or if it is medically required. Any hopes of a ticker-tape welcome to the players involving loo rolls or other materials look doomed as"significant quantities of paper or any rolls of paper" are a no-no.
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