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The ban on the sale of beer at the matches of the 2022 World Cup is absurd, says former adviser to the president of Spartak Camozzi
FIFA’s decision to ban the sale of beer at the 2022 World Cup matches in Qatar is absurd. This was stated to the “Championship” by the former adviser to the ex-owner of “Spartak” Leonid Fedun Franco Camozzi.
Earlier, FIFA announced that the sale of alcoholic beer was prohibited in the stadiums of the World Cup in Qatar. The drink will only be available to football fans at Doha fan parks.
– It is an absurd decision that FIFA banned the sale of beer in the stadiums of the World Cup in Qatar! Camozzi said.
The World Cup will be held in Qatar from November 20 to December 18.
The Match TV channel became the exclusive owner of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Russia. As part of an agreement with FIFA, Match TV received the opportunity to broadcast live, use fragments of games on television, broadcast and use highlights on digital platforms, as well as sell advertising inventory in broadcasts. All 64 matches of the tournament will be shown on the platforms of Match TV channels.
Source: Sportbox
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