Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 Will Beer Be Available For Fans?

Before the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, the issue of sale of alcohol was raised. Since Qatar is an Islamic country, the sale of alcohol is heavily restricted. However, one of FIFA World Cup’s official partners is Budweiser, a company which specialises in manufacturing alcoholic beverages especially beer. And this means that the sale of beer has to be allowed as it is one of the chief sponsors.
However, Qatar has one of the strictest laws on the sale of alcohol. It is also the first Islamic country to host the World Cup. In Qatar, only tourists and local non-Muslims are allowed to consume alcohol. However, it has to be done inside their homes and not cause a nuisance to anyone else. Tourists can procure alcohol only for private consumption and that also from licensed hotels and restaurants.
But, the World Cup brings in millions of people, so the rules are hard to enforce.
Qatar Drinking Law No. 11/2004 |
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Law Article Number | Offence | Punishment |
270 | Drinking alcohol in public places, being found drunk in public place, disturbing others while being intoxicated or selling alcohol from a house or store without license (liquor is only sold by a state-distributor through a permit system for Qatari residents) | Upto 6 months of imprisonment/fine of 3,000 Qatari Rial or both |
271 | Giving or forcing any individual under 16 to consume alcohol | Upto 3 years of imprisonment/fine of 10,000 Qatari Rial or both |
272 | Importin, Exporting, Manufacturing Alcoholic beverages | Upto 3 years of imprisonment/fine of 10,000 Qatari Rial or both |
273 | Any activity involving selling, buying, transporting, possessing alcohol for the purpose of trade and promotion | Upto 3 years of imprisonment/fine of 10,000 Qatari Rial or both |
Hence fans were curious about whether they will be allowed to enjoy alcohol or not during the tournament.
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FIFA 2022 World Cup Alcohol consumption law
After an intense decision between FIFA, Budweiser, and the Qatari authorities, the law has been slacked a little under specific circumstances. Qatar will allow the sale of alcohol inside fan zones in Doha. However, alcohol will only be served from 06:30 pm to 01:00 am. In earlier World Cups, beer was allowed to be sold all day.
Fans who have purchased tickets will also be allowed to buy alcohol before and after the game. However, this will only be available on the stadium’s premises and not inside. Only non-alcoholic beverages and soft drinks will be available inside the stadium during the match. According to the rules, fans can buy beer three hours before and one hour after the game.
However, fans can only consume alcohol inside these places. Another issue is the pricing of alcohol in Qatar. The country has introduced a ‘sin tax’ on ‘health-damaging’ goods, including alcohol, energy drinks, and tobacco.
This has jacked up the price of a pint of beer between € 13- € 17. However, FIFA has said that after discussions with the authorities, beer will be available at a subsidised rate during specific periods.
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The 2014 World Cup Alcohol controversy
When the World Cup took place in Brazil in 2014, there were protests by locals over several issues. One of them was a law passed by the Brazilian Parliament allowing for the sale of alcohol inside football stadiums. Alcohol was banned inside Brazilian stadiums in 2003 due to the high rate of violence and death rate after fans got too drunk. However, the pressure from FIFA prompted the Parliament to pass the law allowing alcoholic beverages.
Regarding the incident, FIFA’s Secretary General said, “ I’m sorry to say, and maybe, I look a bit arrogant, but that’s something we will not negotiate (on Brazil’s alcohol ban). I mean, there will be, and there must be, as part of the law, the fact that we have the right to sell beer.”
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will take place from November 20 to December 18, 2020, and will be the first to be held in winter.