world Cup In Qatar, with each passing day, more and more shortcomings appear in preparation for the football holiday. A few days ago it was announced that beer would not be sold in stadiums. Now we find out that there are also problems with food. While match You can only buy a small packet of chips.
‘It’s an organizational failure’
The matchyki.pl YouTube channel posted an article in which Tomas, Woodarczyk and Radoslav Przybys talk about the shopping that can be done during a match in Qatar.
– You’d better drink something else (non-Budweiser), especially since it costs about 35 PLN. We do not recommend Budweiser because of the taste and because of the price. But when it comes to such organizational “jokes”, it is worth noting that there was no food at all the stadium. (…]We wanted to eat something hot, but there were only small packets of potatoes for 10 reais and absolutely nothing else in all the fan areas. This is an organizational failure – the journalists summed up the current situation.
World Championship It is played in Qatar in eight stadiums spread across the country. The largest number, up to four, are located in Doha: 974 Stadium, Al Thumama, Education City and Khalifa International Stadium. In addition to more playing venues in: Al Khor, Al Wakrah, Al Rayyan, and Lusail. Lusail Stadium is the largest of all stadiums. It can hold up to 80,000 fans and the entire World Cup final will be held there.
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Qatari fans started to leave the stadium
This problematic situation was not the first of its kind during the Qatar tournament. During the opening match, in which the hosts faced Ecuador, the clock result 0-2 For the South American players, the Qataris are just starting to leave the field. Cameras showed how wide the gaps in the audience were, and compared the beginning and end of the meeting.
The Qatari national team will appear on the field at least twice: on November 25 it will play with Senegal, and four days later it will complete the group matches with the Netherlands.
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