Football fans caught smuggling beer into the Qatar World Cup? This photo was actually taken in 2015, when Saudi customs officers intercepted 48,000 cans of beer moving across the border with the United Arab Emirates
The photo shows an official peeling a Pepsi label from a can of drink to reveal a label for Heineken beer underneath.After the 2022 FIFA World Cup banned the consumption of alcohol, fans brought alcohol into the stadium like this,The post was shared on November 21, as the World Cup kicked off in Qatar.
FIFA said the decision was made after discussions with authorities in the host country, an Islamic state which severely restricts alcohol consumption.that football fans could buy alcohol at"designated FIFA fan zones and certain areas in stadiums", as well as bars in hotels and private clubs -- but that drinking anywhere else or being drunk in public was an offence.
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