Saturday, 7 October 2023

Saudi government plans to lift alcohol ban if granted 2034 World Cup hosting right

Football fans will be allowed to drink alcohol if Saudi Arabia is successful in its unpopular bid to host the 2034 World Cup, sources have claimed.
The Muslim-majority country outlaws the sale and consumption of alcohol, but could allow booze to be sold in hotels and restricted 'fan zones' if it is awarded the tournament. 
'It has not been publicly discussed but it is an accepted fact,' a source told The Sun. 
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced its intention to bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup earlier this week. Critics have warned FIFA that to allow the oil-rich state to host the tournament would be 'sports washing', covering up for its 'atrocious human rights record'. 
The source told The Sun: 'We acknowledge very serious mistakes have been made in the past and want the world to understand that we are changing.' 
The sale and consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Foreigners caught drinking can face public flogging, fines, imprisonment and deportation. 
But the country appears to have relaxed its stance with the prospect of hosting the 2034 World Cup, announcing it would bid on Wednesday. 
We think FIFA should give Saudi a chance... 
TOYsters, what do you think?

2 comments:

  1. SAUDI SHOULD HOST IT, THEY HAVE THE MONEY!

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  2. Rita Mordi14:11

    I vote no!!!!!!!!!

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