
The strangest thing is happening world Cup. The event is held in winter for the first time, the championship is suspended for a month. From his organization Qatar there was no shortage of legends and paradoxes.
alcohol ban
Just 24 hours before the premiere, FIFA announced that the sale of alcohol in stadiums was banned. According to the announcement, only non-alcoholic beer can be sold in these areas. It should be noted that one of the main sponsors is the Budweiser brewing company. His agreement with FIFA is worth 75 million euros.
In addition, visitors are prohibited from bringing alcohol into Qatar, even from the airport’s duty-free shop. Fans can’t even buy alcoholic drinks from the country’s only liquor store on the outskirts of Doha, where licensed foreigners can buy alcoholic drinks for home consumption.
beer sales report #World Cup stadiums ποΈ on behalf of FIFA and host country πΆπ¦: pic.twitter.com/o4IEhboXks
β FIFA Media (@fifamedia) November 18, 2022
OneLove bracelet ban
The captains of England, Germany, the Netherlands, Wales, Belgium, Denmark and Switzerland were ready to wear the OneLove armband during World Cup matches. However, the threat of FIFA penalties during the match forced the football federations of these countries to retreat.
We are very disappointed by FIFA’s decision, which we consider unjustified – we wrote to FIFA in September and informed them of our desire to wear it to support its integration into football and have not received a response. Our players and coaches are disappointed – they are clearly fans of their inclusion in football, βthe teams said in a statement.
Violation: England and Wales will not wear One Love armbands
“We cannot put our players in a situation where they can be warned or even forced to leave the field.” pic.twitter.com/6ySojM4Jas
β Rob Harris (@RobHarris) November 21, 2022
Problems with ANT1+
Users of the ANT1+ platform experienced significant communication problems during the match between England and Iran for the second group. The problem remained, irritating those who paid to watch World Cup matches.
ANT1 has finally announced that all tournament matches will be streamed simultaneously on a “free” channel and a subscription platform.
The stadium attendance paradox
It can be called the “miracle of the World Cup.” According to official announcements, 67,372 spectators attended the first match of the tournament between Qatar and Ecuador.
However, the official capacity of the stadium is 60,000 spectators. Something similar happened in matches between England and Iran, Senegal and the Netherlands, and the USA and Wales.
An official explanation for the discrepancy in numbers has not yet been given.
Official attendance for every World Cup game so far.
Qatar vs Ecuador – 67,372 (stadium capacity = 60,000)
England vs Iran – 45,334 (stadium capacity = 40,000)
Senegal vs Netherlands – 41,721 (stadium capacity = 40,000)
USA vs Wales – 43,418 (stadium capacity = 40,000) pic.twitter.com/mbfMDwt38qβ SPORTbible (@sportbible) November 21, 2022
The closed mouths of the Germans
Germany players decided to keep their mouths shut in the photo before the match with Japan. Hansi Flick’s players kept their mouths shut in protest against the actions of FIFA and the organisers.
In a statement via Twitter, the German national team said that human rights are non-negotiable. βWith the armband, we wanted to set an example of the values ββthat we have in the national team: diversity and mutual respect, we wanted to shout about it to other countries. This is not a political message: human rights are non-negotiable. This should be understandable, but unfortunately it is not. That is why this message is very important to us. Forbidding us to wear an armband is like silencing us. Our position is justified, βthe corresponding message says.
It was not a political statement – human rights are non-negotiable. This should be taken for granted, but this is still not the case. That’s why this message is so important to us.
Denying us an armband is like denying us a voice. We stand on our position. pic.twitter.com/tiQKuE4XV7
β Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) November 23, 2022
Noble Japanese
The Japanese gave behavior lessons. Jaime Moriyasu’s team beat Germany 2-1, one of the biggest surprises of the tournament.
The team’s players celebrated with all their hearts, but then left no trash behind. The same behavior was demonstrated by the fans of the team, who picked up both their own garbage and the garbage of other fans who were in the same stands.
After the historic victory over Germany on #Soccer World Cup On the day of the fourth match, the Japanese fans cleared their rubbish from the stadium and @jfa_samuraiblue left their dressing room at the Khalifa International Stadium like this. Irreproachable.
Domo Arigato.ππ―π΅ pic.twitter.com/NuAQ2xrwSI
β FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) November 23, 2022
π¨ Japanese fans stay to clean the stadium after the World Cup match between Qatar and Ecuador, huge respect π pic.twitter.com/F9Lky5kGKW
β SPORTbible (@sportbible) November 21, 2022

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