While there is already plenty of controversy around World Cup 2022, the start of the Men's World Cup is to be brought forward by one day so that hosts Qatar can play the opening game, a change that comes three months before the sporting spectacle begins.
. A report by Norwegian Broadcaster showed three of the 69 hotels on FIFA's official list of recommended accommodations would deny entry to same-sex couples, despite FIFA promises of delivering an inclusive experience that is welcoming and safe to all.Yeah. Qatar committed to stay on soccer's normal calendar and promised innovative stadium-cooling technology when it bid for hosting rights.
European leagues — such as England's Premier League, Germany's Bundesliga and Italy's Serie A — will play until the weekend of November 12-13, just seven days before the new opening game date. While public drinking is illegal in Qatar, World Cup organisers plan to create specific "zones" and curfews for travelling fans.
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