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Qatar is the first Gulf country to host the Soccer World Cup 2020. There are many criticisms at home and abroad. In the last few decades, there is opposition and criticism which is not seen in any World Cup in this tournament.

Nov 20, 2022 | 1:55 PM

Srilakshmi C

Srilakshmi C |

Nov 20, 2022 | 1:55 PM

Qatar is the first Gulf country to host the Soccer World Cup 2020.  There are many criticisms at home and abroad.  In the last few decades, opposition and criticism are being faced in the case of this tournament, unlike any World Cup.

Qatar is the first Gulf country to host the Soccer World Cup 2020. There are many criticisms at home and abroad. In the last few decades, opposition and criticism are being faced in the case of this tournament, unlike any World Cup.

There is opposition to postponing the tournament, which is always held in the months of June-July, to the months of November-December, keeping in view the weather problems.

There is opposition to postponing the tournament, which is always held in the months of June-July, to the months of November-December, keeping in view the weather problems.

Along with this, some new rules have been put in place for the audience in the stadiums.  Actually Qatar is an Islamic country.  In this country there are some rules on women's attire.  As a result, FIFA has imposed restrictions on spectators to wear clothing that covers their shoulders and legs completely.  These rules are not just for women.  It also applies to men.  Due to this, the football fans are very angry.

Prohibition of sale of liquor, wine and beer inside the stadium.  Due to this decision, the government of Qatar will lose crores.

Rooms in hotels are prohibited for unmarried couples.  Gays banned from Qatar stadiums  It has also warned that if these rules are violated, a case will be registered and sent to jail.  Also objectionable posters and slogans are also prohibited.  FIFA is also unhappy with this.  In the midst of so much opposition, there is no lack of curiosity as to how Qatar will manage the World Cup.


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