Stephen King reacts to beer ban on World Cup 2022 stadiums in Qatar

Renowned American writer Stephen King reacted to the ban on beer sales at 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar.

Stephen King
If you can't go to a World Cup game without a beer, you might have a problem.

The International Federation of Association Football Associations (FIFA) announced a ban on beer sales at World Cup 2022 stadiums on Nov. 18. As BristolPost reported earlier, a glass of beer will cost 14 euros. Moreover, Qatar has introduced restrictions on the sale of beer to fans - no more than four glasses per person.

The 22nd FIFA World Cup starts on November 20 with the match between Qatar and Ecuador. The meeting will begin at 16:00 GMT.

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