Planning to attend the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup? You will need to download all these apps beforehand
Qatar FIFA World Cup
This year, Qatar will host the FIFA World Cup 2022, which will begin on November 20 and last until December 18. The World Cup this year brought in the creation of numerous rules. The drinking laws and many other regulations were changed in preparation for the World Cup.
The latest information regarding the previously published guidelines adds that the Qatari government has established a law requiring all spectators at the game to download the “Ehteraz” and “Hayya” applications on a mandatory basis for security reasons. It has come with a surprise to all football fans.
Applications that can assist the law enforcement and respected bodies in tracking COVID and gaming have been implemented. However, experts do perceive a concern with the same, namely the possibility that private information may also escape into Government hands and result in issues.
Applications have the ability to share data, edit material, and even take over the user’s software. The idea of football fans around the world ceding authority to the government may be met with fierce opposition. Numerous moves made by the Qatari government had previously aroused criticism.
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Rules for 2022 FIFA World Cup
There were initial allegations that the Qatar International Airport was not prepared to handle the large audience travelling from all over the world to take in the illustrious FIFA World Cup, which only occurs once every four years. This is the first World Cup to take place in an Arab nation.
There will also likely be a completely new area called the “Desert Party” where English supporters are permitted to consume alcohol for up to 17 hours each day. Fans of Wale and the English are prohibited from taking off their shirts during celebrations. Concerning the same, there are still issues and criticisms to be addressed.
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