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World Cup: FIFA boss says fans 'will survive' without beer at games

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Gianni Infantino said in countries like France, Scotland and Spain there were also stadium bans on alcohol sales.

Added on the 19/11/2022 19:26:31 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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