What To Know About Drinking Alcohol at the Qatar World Cup

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In a last-minute reversal, FIFA said that alcoholic beer would be banned at World Cup stadiums

could be subject to deportation or fines of up to 3,000 riyal , though how much authorities enforce such laws during the tournament remains a question-mark.

Drinking inside the stadium perimeters during matches remains prohibited. Most will only be able to consume non-alcoholic Budweiser Zero and Coca-Cola products. Despite this, it was previously indicated by Al Khater that prices for beer in the fan zones and stadiums would be

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