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World Cup described as soccer's Fyre Festival amid beer ban

Por: Newsweek Sports November 19, 2022

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The FIFA World Cup, which is due to begin on Sunday in Qatar, has been dubbed soccer's Fyre Festival, after it was announced that there will be a ban on alcohol at stadiums, in a sharp u-turn on the eve of the tournament beginning.Social media is awash with those comparing the event in the Gulf State with the infamous luxury music festival in the Bahamas, which ended in disaster and the organizer being trialed for fraud.There has been... + full article



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