Qatar World Cup

2022 - 11 - 19

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Qatar World Cup: Fans to pay Sh363,000 to be served wine, beer in ... (The Standard)

For 950 dollars per person, clients of Match Hospitality will be served wine and beer. The beer policy agreed to in September was changed at nearly the last ...

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Full Fixtures: Match Schedule of 2022 Qatar World Cup (Morocco World News)

As the 2022 Qatar World Cup is fast approaching, players from the 32 participating national teams are gearing up to produce strong performances at the ...

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Qatar World Cup: Fans to pay Sh363,000 to be served wine, beer in ... (The Standard)

For 950 dollars per person, clients of Match Hospitality will be served wine and beer. The beer policy agreed to in September was changed at nearly the last ...

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Qatar's World Cup Stadium Beer Ban Is About So Much More (Sports Illustrated)

Power. Hypocrisy. Control. You name it. The World Cup U-turn sends a message on the eve of the competition, and FIFA is content to do the host nation's ...

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Crowded fan zone turns thousands away before Qatar World Cup (Nanaimo News NOW)

DOHA, Qatar (AP) - Authorities turned away thousands of fans Saturday night from a concert celebrating the Wor...

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Egypt football fans excited about World Cup 2022 in Qatar (CGTN)

Egyptians are excited that the FIFA 2022 World Cup is about to start. Proud that it's being held in an Arab country for the first time ever, every one in ...

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Pitfalls in FIFA President's speech before Qatar World Cup (ESPN)

Infantino's monologue touched on the criticisms and issues related to the 2022 Qatar World Cup, but felt tone deaf and detached.

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For Qatar, the World Cup is a high-stakes test and a show of clout (The Washington Post)

For all Qatar's progress, the country will be tested over the next month as it hosts the World Cup, inviting a rare degree of scrutiny and criticism.

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Soccer High stakes for Qatar as World Cup starts (Reuters)

The World Cup kicks off in Qatar on Sunday in a high-stakes event for the tiny nation which has faced a barrage of criticism and staked its reputation on ...

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'It's not safe and it's not right.' Qatar says all are welcome to the ... (CNN)

'It's not safe and it's not right.' Qatar says all are welcome to the World Cup but some LGBTQ soccer fans are staying away. By Aimee Lewis ...

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Ten years of hurt: how the Guardian reported Qatar's World Cup ... (The Guardian)

As the tournament begins we look back over a decade in which our coverage of conditions for migrant workers has been instrumental in forcing change.

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World Cup 2022: Infantino turns on Qatar critics, plus latest news โ€“ live (The Guardian)

Fifa confirmed its armbands would be worn as part of a partnership with United Nations agencies and the Football Association is understood to be seeking clarity ...

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FIFA chief blasts critics ahead of World Cup in Qatar and accuses ... (NPR)

In an extraordinary opening news conference before the World Cup, FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the host country's decision to ban beer at ...

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The Qatar World Cup Exposes Soccer's Shame (The Atlantic)

The absurd spectacle of a tiny Gulf petrostate hosting the world's premier tournament reveals the ugly side of โ€œthe beautiful game.โ€

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Here are things World Cup fans are restricted from doing in Qatar (NPR)

A FIFA boss once said, "Alcoholic drinks are part of the FIFA World Cup." But that was then. A beer ban in stadiums is just one of the changes fans face in ...

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Infantino Issues Blistering Response to Criticism of Qatar World Cup (Sports Illustrated)

The FIFA president gave an aggressive defense of Qatar as the 2022 World Cup opens in the country amid significant criticism.

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What the World Cup means to foreign residents of Qatar (Aljazeera.com)

From feeling proud to complaining about construction, foreign residents describe what they think about the event.

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East Africans abused 'most' as Qatar built World Cup stadiums (The East African)

A FIFA World Cup sign in Doha, Qatar on November 17, 2022. A human rights lobby says labourers from Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia have suffered the most labour ...

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Sunday at the World Cup: Ecuador seek to upset hosts Qatar as ... (Sky Sports)

The 2022 World Cup gets under way this Sunday as tournament hosts Qatar face Ecuador (kick-off 4pm); ranked a lowly 50th and 44th in the world respectively, ...

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A messy World Cup, overflowing with charms and conflicts, arrives in ... (The Washington Post)

DOHA, Qatar โ€” Since the first World Cup 92 years ago in Uruguay, Planet Earth's quadrennial bonanza of its favorite sport has never found itself in a ...

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World Cup 2022: Qatar vs. Ecuador head-to-head record (Sports Mole)

Ahead of the 2022 World Cup opener between Qatar and Ecuador, Sports Mole looks at the head-to-head record between the two sides.

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Fans, fun, fireworks: Qatar World Cup 2022 enjoys rare moment of ... (The Guardian)

Matches kick off with fan zones looking like construction sites, persistent fears over how gay fans will be treated and concerns over human rights abuses.

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