Qatar World Cup chief: Drunk fans will be sent to special areas to clear

Qatar World Cup chief has told the British and Wales federation to focus on their teams instead of seeking compensation for immigrant workers and found that drunk fans will be sent to special areas to clear up. In a extensive interview in Doha, Nasser Al [...]
In a broad interview in Doha, Nasser Al Khater also told “Sky News” that sustained criticism of the tournament may be considered racist.
He said, "The gay fans will be welcome to show their flag.
FIFA will have to decide for the captains who will keep writing “One Love” while warning against political messages from teams. There will be areas where drunk fans will be cleared up.
95% of the tickets have been sold. The first World Middle East Cup opens on 19 November, the peak of a 12-year journey since Qatar won a vote widely contaminated by FIFA, the international football body.
At that time, Al Khater has risen to the head of the supreme committee that oversees Qatar's planning and has been on the line of criticism. A group of European countries, including England and Wales, have passed the World Cup construction, stressing concerns about the suffering of immigrant workers and claims of insufficient funding Qatar's compensation.
Al Khater told Sky News: “Many people talking about this issue on the welfare of workers... are not experts in industry. And they're not experts at what they're talking about. And I feel they feel compelled, they need to talk. I think they should really read and educate themselves a little bit more about what's happening on the ground in Qatar. ”












