World Cup 2034 to Follow Saudi Cultural Traditions as Alcohol Ban Stays in Place
Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed that its long-standing alcohol ban will stay in effect during the 2034 FIFA World Cup, emphasizing the country’s cultural and religious principles. The decision sets clear expectations for visiting fans and outlines how the tournament experience will differ from previous World Cups.
While some supporters may need to adjust their expectations, the move underscores the event’s role as a cultural exchange — where global football adapts to the traditions and values of its host nation.
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