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article info:

article_id
8bea560c-aa79-5c2a-bd60-7c0a331bc55d
pub_date
2022-11-18 01:37:46
section_name
Sports
document_type
article
web_uri
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/18/sports/soccer/world-cup-beer-qatar.html

history:

version: 2022-11-18 03:45:05
Qatar​ Bans​ Beer​ Sales​ at​ World​ Cup​ Stadiums
Friday, November 18, 2022
The​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ could​ violate​ a​ multimillion-dollar​ FIFA​ sponsorship​ agreement,​ and​ signaled​ that​ soccer’s​ governing​ body​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ event.
DOHA,​ Qatar​ —​ Beer​ is​ out​ at​ the​ World​ Cup.
word count: 539
version: 2022-11-18 11:45:04
Qatar​ Bans​ Beer​ Sales​ at​ World​ Cup​ Stadiums
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
DOHA,​ Qatar​ —​ The​ tiny​ but​ fabulously​ wealthy​ Gulf​ nation​ of​ Qatar​ has​ spent​ 12​ years​ preparing​ to​ host​ soccer’s​ World​ Cup,​ a​ marathon​ of​ planning​ and​ patience​ during​ which​ it​ has​ redrawn​ an​ entire​ nation​ by​ building​ stadiums​ and​ hotels,​ roads​ and​ sidewalks,​ even​ a​ gleaming​ new​ subway​ system.
word count: 1155
version: 2022-11-18 19:45:05
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
DOHA,​ Qatar​ —​ The​ tiny​ but​ fabulously​ wealthy​ Gulf​ nation​ of​ Qatar​ has​ spent​ 12​ years​ preparing​ to​ host​ soccer’s​ World​ Cup,​ a​ marathon​ of​ planning​ and​ patience​ during​ which​ it​ has​ redrawn​ an​ entire​ nation​ by​ building​ stadiums​ and​ hotels,​ roads​ and​ sidewalks,​ even​ a​ gleaming​ new​ subway​ system.
word count: 1262
version: 2022-11-20 11:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ updates​ of​ Qatar​ vs.​ Ecuador​ at​ the​ 2022​ World​ Cup.
word count: 1273
version: 2022-11-21 11:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ updates​ of​ U.S.​ vs.​ Wales​ and​ more​ World​ Cup​ news.
word count: 1273
version: 2022-11-22 03:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ our​ World​ Cup​ coverage​ and​ live​ updates​ of​ Argentina​ vs.​ Saudi​ Arabia.
word count: 1274
version: 2022-11-23 03:45:03
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ our​ live​ World​ Cup​ coverage​ and​ the​ latest​ scores​ and​ standings.
word count: 1274
version: 2022-11-24 11:45:05
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ updates​ of​ Portugal​ vs.​ Ghana​ and​ our​ latest​ World​ Cup​ coverage.
word count: 1274
version: 2022-11-25 03:45:03
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ World​ Cup​ coverage​ and​ the​ latest​ scores​ and​ standings.
word count: 1272
version: 2022-11-25 11:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ U.S.​ vs.​ England​ and​ the​ latest​ World​ Cup​ news.
word count: 1272
version: 2022-11-26 19:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ Mexico​ vs.​ Argentina​ and​ World​ Cup​ news.
word count: 1272
version: 2022-11-27 03:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ the​ World​ Cup​ and​ the​ latest​ standings​ and​ scores.
word count: 1272
version: 2022-11-27 11:45:05
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ Spain​ vs.​ Germany​ and​ the​ latest​ group​ standings​ and​ scores.
word count: 1275
version: 2022-11-28 03:45:03
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ the​ World​ Cup​ and​ the​ latest​ group​ standings​ and​ scores.
word count: 1275
version: 2022-11-28 11:45:04
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ Portugal​ vs.​ Uruguay​ and​ the​ latest​ World​ Cup​ standings​ and​ scores.
word count: 1276
version: 2022-11-29 19:45:06
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ U.S.A​ vs.​ Iran​ and​ the​ latest​ World​ Cup​ standings.
word count: 1276
version: 2022-11-30 19:45:05
Ban​ on​ Beer​ Is​ Latest​ Flash​ Point​ in​ World​ Cup​ Culture​ Clash
Friday, November 18, 2022
Qatar’s​ about-face​ on​ alcohol​ signaled​ that​ FIFA,​ soccer’s​ governing​ body,​ may​ no​ longer​ be​ in​ full​ control​ of​ its​ showcase​ championship.
Follow​ live​ coverage​ of​ Argentina​ vs.​ Mexico​ and​ the​ latest​ World​ Cup​ standings.
word count: 1276

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