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Infantino is ‘200% in control’ of World Cup after beer ban despite ‘every decision joint’ with QatarDate published: Saturday 19th November 2022 12:33 -FIFA president Gianni Infantino insists he is “200 per cent in control” of the World Cup in Qatar despite the ban on alcohol sales at stadiums raising questions over who was really in charge.
“Every decision is taken in partnership with the Qatari government,” he continued, meaning there’s 400 per cent in total that’s been divvied up? “I think if, for three or four hours a day, you cannot drink a beer, you will survive. Especially, because actually the same rules apply in France, Spain, Portugal and Scotland where no beer is allowed in stadiums.”
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