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Mexican fans break laws in Qatar and generate unrest a few hours before the World Cup begins

Kike Frías

By: Kike Frías Updated 18 Nov 2022, : 48 am EST

Finally this Sunday 18 of November gives start on World Cup in Qatar 2022 . It will be a month full of emotions and expectations for millions of fans around the world , added to the thousands who They traveled to the Asian country to witness their country’s matches live.

The organization of the World Cup, although widely criticized for the treatment of migrant workers in the last two years, has everything conditioned to receive the load of people who will witness World Cup matches. In recent days, fans from Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Germany, the happy ones from Ghana and of course, the hot fans of the Mexican National Team have arrived in Qatar .

With the arrival of thousands of Mexicans, it is proclaimed that the fans of El Tri will be one of the largest in the sporting event, something which already glimpsed ticket sales a few months ago. But not everything is joy, since in the last hours some claims were leaked through social networks for the performance of small groups of fans who do not comply with the rules of the host country .

Honestly, it’s not for nothing but I hope you Apply the law to these Mexicans. They are not respected and they think they can do whatever they want in another country. Then don’t go out crying that they are going to whip you in Qatar. #Qatar2022 pic.twitter.com/zqoFL7lGEa— Comrade Memo ( @gap_mar) November 18, 9658720

In the most criticized one, a man of Mexican nationality is observed who, upon arriving at the airport of Doha is seen with a bottle of tequila hidden by a jacket of the Mexican National Team, without knowing how he managed to pass it considering that the Qatar organization 100 banned this type of drink during the World Cup and they have been very insistent on this point, even FIFA had to reaffirm this point.

It is unknown if the video was seen by the Qatari authorities, but this violation of the rules has caused great anger among fans in that nation and on social networks.

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