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I think that things are better without alcohol, alcohol sometimes makes people lose control, sometimes freedoms can turn into tragedies if they are Abused, because this becomes Licentiousness and that is not good, always that there is alcohol associated with it, sometimes they can kill and they don't remember what they did, and then if so, how is it left after a misfortune occurs?I think that the healthiest thing here is that in the next World Cup there will be no alcoholic beverages,but it is difficult to Control,and if they have those Freedoms,then more problems can be generated.
The main countries of the world cup are from Europe and South America.
Those countries usually have alcohol as part of their culture. Therefore, I don't think the world cup will remove alcohol any time soon.
Plus, they have sponsors from alcoholic companies, so there's almost no chance of having a world cup free of alcohol.
good take nullama
the alcohol companies are among the ones who have the biggest profits, and soccer rhymes with beer
so I'd bet we won't see alcohol being forbidden in soccer games anytime soon
maybe in one or two countries with more strict rules or more religious, but in general, no.
Well, you are right, alcohol and sports do go hand in hand, though not for the players

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I also do not think alcohol will be banned completely in the sports arena, but I do expect it to happen on some special occasions, like what we saw in Qatar last year, but I believe there won't be such ban in 2026 world cup, being that USA, Canada, Mexico, are countries that are known for high standards, and I believe the citizens are more civilized than citizens of most other countries, coupled with their tight security system, making sure all go Well shouldn't be a hassle, even with alcohol present in the stadium.