Indeed, Budweiser is one of the main sponsors of the World Cup, with exclusive rights to sell beer at the tournament, and will sell the product within the ticket perimeter surrounding each stadium, although not in the stadium stands or concourse.
According to Reuters agencyalcohol will be available for purchase when the gates open, which is three hours before the start of the matches, and then when they leave the stadium also for an hour after the final whistle.
In addition, Budweiser will be allowed to serve beer in part of the main FIFA fan zone in downtown Doha from 6:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. every day of the 29-day tournament.
The decision on where and when the beer will be sold to fans has been finalized, but the price to be charged to spectators “is still under discussion,” the source said.
Source: Ambito

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