Qatar to send drunk fans to sobering up areas during World Cup
Qatar's World Cup chief Nasser Al Khater has said there will be special zones at the tournament for drunk football supporters to sober up.
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Qatar's World Cup chief Nasser Al Khater has said there will be special zones at the tournament for drunk football supporters to sober up.
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