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Single Football Fans Risk 7 Years in Prison for Having Sex at 2022 Qatar World Cup
 

If you’re looking to score at the 2022 World Cup, it better be on the playing pitch. According to reports, Qatar will be enforcing a sex ban ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, meaning anyone caught having pre-marital sex could face up to seven years in prison.

 

The Daily Star has reported on fans with different surnames being prevented from booking and sharing the same room. “Sex is very much off the menu, unless you are coming as a husband and wife team. There definitely will be no one-night stands at this tournament.”, a police source said.

Another source added: “There will be no partying at all really. Everyone needs to keep their heads about them, unless they want to risk ­being stuck in prison. There is essentially a sex ban in place at this year’s World Cup for the first time ever. Fans need to be prepared. With very strict and scary consequences if you are caught. There is a feeling this could be a very bad tournament ­indeed for fans.”

The peninsular Arab country prohibits anyone from having sex outside of marriage, and World Cup travellers must follow the same rules. Fans who plan on bar hopping their way to matches will also be disappointed, as Qatar has a strict no drinking in public law and prohibits anyone from being publicly intoxicated. However, certain hotels and venues do serve alcohol on the premises. Other crimes include displays of public affection and wearing excessively revealing clothing.

FIFA has stated that “all are welcome” at the upcoming tournament; however, there has been a growing concern surrounding the strict regulations. Nasser al-Khater, the chief executive of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar, commented, “The safety and security of every fan is of the utmost importance to us.”

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:giggle:  emundi Nikha chadivinchesi. Kubool hai , kubool hai, kubool hai ...anipinchali.........then do bumchik and Talaq Talaq Talaq ante legal aipotadi kada book prakaram.

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12 minutes ago, Spartan said:

:giggle:  emundi Nikha chadivinchesi. Kubool hai , kubool hai, kubool hai ...anipinchali.........then do bumchik and Talaq Talaq Talaq ante legal aipotadi kada book prakaram.

Yes idhe comment anukunna easy 3x3

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40 minutes ago, quickgun_murugun said:

Single Football Fans Risk 7 Years in Prison for Having Sex at 2022 Qatar World Cup
 

If you’re looking to score at the 2022 World Cup, it better be on the playing pitch. According to reports, Qatar will be enforcing a sex ban ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, meaning anyone caught having pre-marital sex could face up to seven years in prison.

 

The Daily Star has reported on fans with different surnames being prevented from booking and sharing the same room. “Sex is very much off the menu, unless you are coming as a husband and wife team. There definitely will be no one-night stands at this tournament.”, a police source said.

Another source added: “There will be no partying at all really. Everyone needs to keep their heads about them, unless they want to risk ­being stuck in prison. There is essentially a sex ban in place at this year’s World Cup for the first time ever. Fans need to be prepared. With very strict and scary consequences if you are caught. There is a feeling this could be a very bad tournament ­indeed for fans.”

The peninsular Arab country prohibits anyone from having sex outside of marriage, and World Cup travellers must follow the same rules. Fans who plan on bar hopping their way to matches will also be disappointed, as Qatar has a strict no drinking in public law and prohibits anyone from being publicly intoxicated. However, certain hotels and venues do serve alcohol on the premises. Other crimes include displays of public affection and wearing excessively revealing clothing.

FIFA has stated that “all are welcome” at the upcoming tournament; however, there has been a growing concern surrounding the strict regulations. Nasser al-Khater, the chief executive of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar, commented, “The safety and security of every fan is of the utmost importance to us.”

No PDA and no sexy clothes kooda…. Brazil match choosede porila kosam… inka kastame ila ayuthe 

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4 minutes ago, LadiesTailor said:

No PDA and no sexy clothes kooda…. Brazil match choosede porila kosam… inka kastame ila ayuthe 

next WC US lo ne..

ma Levi Stadium San Jose lo 4-5 matches undochu....hope Brazil plays one of them

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52 minutes ago, quickgun_murugun said:

Single Football Fans Risk 7 Years in Prison for Having Sex at 2022 Qatar World Cup
 

If you’re looking to score at the 2022 World Cup, it better be on the playing pitch. According to reports, Qatar will be enforcing a sex ban ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, meaning anyone caught having pre-marital sex could face up to seven years in prison.

 

The Daily Star has reported on fans with different surnames being prevented from booking and sharing the same room. “Sex is very much off the menu, unless you are coming as a husband and wife team. There definitely will be no one-night stands at this tournament.”, a police source said.

Another source added: “There will be no partying at all really. Everyone needs to keep their heads about them, unless they want to risk ­being stuck in prison. There is essentially a sex ban in place at this year’s World Cup for the first time ever. Fans need to be prepared. With very strict and scary consequences if you are caught. There is a feeling this could be a very bad tournament ­indeed for fans.”

The peninsular Arab country prohibits anyone from having sex outside of marriage, and World Cup travellers must follow the same rules. Fans who plan on bar hopping their way to matches will also be disappointed, as Qatar has a strict no drinking in public law and prohibits anyone from being publicly intoxicated. However, certain hotels and venues do serve alcohol on the premises. Other crimes include displays of public affection and wearing excessively revealing clothing.

FIFA has stated that “all are welcome” at the upcoming tournament; however, there has been a growing concern surrounding the strict regulations. Nasser al-Khater, the chief executive of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar, commented, “The safety and security of every fan is of the utmost importance to us.”

Faisaaaalllll Anna. Qatar rial currency mundhuuuu dollarrrr kudaaaa jujubiiiii

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57 minutes ago, quickgun_murugun said:

Single Football Fans Risk 7 Years in Prison for Having Sex at 2022 Qatar World Cup
 

If you’re looking to score at the 2022 World Cup, it better be on the playing pitch. According to reports, Qatar will be enforcing a sex ban ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, meaning anyone caught having pre-marital sex could face up to seven years in prison.

 

The Daily Star has reported on fans with different surnames being prevented from booking and sharing the same room. “Sex is very much off the menu, unless you are coming as a husband and wife team. There definitely will be no one-night stands at this tournament.”, a police source said.

Another source added: “There will be no partying at all really. Everyone needs to keep their heads about them, unless they want to risk ­being stuck in prison. There is essentially a sex ban in place at this year’s World Cup for the first time ever. Fans need to be prepared. With very strict and scary consequences if you are caught. There is a feeling this could be a very bad tournament ­indeed for fans.”

The peninsular Arab country prohibits anyone from having sex outside of marriage, and World Cup travellers must follow the same rules. Fans who plan on bar hopping their way to matches will also be disappointed, as Qatar has a strict no drinking in public law and prohibits anyone from being publicly intoxicated. However, certain hotels and venues do serve alcohol on the premises. Other crimes include displays of public affection and wearing excessively revealing clothing.

FIFA has stated that “all are welcome” at the upcoming tournament; however, there has been a growing concern surrounding the strict regulations. Nasser al-Khater, the chief executive of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar, commented, “The safety and security of every fan is of the utmost importance to us.”

Qatar is awarded after they bribed... It's proven, but they are still allowed ...

No sex, but bribe is allowed 😀

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41 minutes ago, Spartan said:

next WC US lo ne..

ma Levi Stadium San Jose lo 4-5 matches undochu....hope Brazil plays one of them

Super baaa… hope they play there and stadium exp will be next level 

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7 hours ago, LadiesTailor said:

No PDA and no sexy clothes kooda…. Brazil match choosede porila kosam… inka kastame ila ayuthe 

Yeah ade kada .. Ee love da lo turka countries lo ilanti series lu pettadam waste ! 
move da lo Turks and their brainless laws !

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7 hours ago, Spartan said:

:giggle:  emundi Nikha chadivinchesi. Kubool hai , kubool hai, kubool hai ...anipinchali.........then do bumchik and Talaq Talaq Talaq ante legal aipotadi kada book prakaram.

@3$% Eezy peezy 

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