Qatar warns football players: All of you are vaccinated, or you can be suspended from the World Cup

Qatar can stop the unexcused players from the World Football Championship next year. It is reported that Qatar is putting pressure on mandatory Cavid-19 vaccines for all players participating in the 2022 World Cup. United Emirates has already found that anyone participating in next November's [...] tournament
It is reported that Qatar is putting pressure on mandatory Cavid-19 vaccines for all players participating in the 2022 World Cup.
The United Emirates has already found that anyone participating in next November's tournament will have to be organised twice, according to The Athletic.
It is known, however, that professional players ' views on taking the vaccine are mixed.
Qatar's position on the vaccine may be a factor in the decisions of several international stars if they are sustainable.
A number of Premier League clubs are known to have players who still resist the Covid-19 vaccine, including Arsenal and Swiss star Granit Jaka.
Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskyar agreed last month “not all players have been performed twice “, adding “I encouraged them to have the shot, but you can't force anyone to do it. ”
Newcastle Manager Steve Bruce has admitted that his “over” players have not been vaccinated despite their goalie Carl Darlow being hospitalised because of the virus.
The FIFA 2022 World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup, to be held between November 21st and December 18th of next year.
This will once be the first World Cup ever to be held in the Arab world and the first in a predominantly Muslim country.












