Football fans were faced with the prospect of having to enjoy a World Cup with no booze as FIFA sources suggest they won't be ...
Football fans will be banned from drinking alcohol in stadiums at the 2034 World Cup after last week’s controversial award of ...
Much will be discussed, dissected and scrutinised before thousands of fans descend on Saudi Arabia for the 2034 World Cup ...
And The Guardian now reports the same is set to happen in Saudi Arabia by claiming fans will not be allowed to drink alcohol ...
Saudi Arabia wields enormous influence in global sport after channeling billions of dollars into such pursuits as racing, golf, tennis and boxing in recent years. Now, the oil-rich kingdom has won the ...
In Saudi Arabia, the sale and consumption of alcohol have been banned since 1952 for ... Officials in Doha had initially ...
Saudi Arabia scored a major win in its campaign to attract major sports events to the kingdom when it was formally appointed ...
Oleksandr Usyk hopes he will remain friends with Tyson Fury after their unified heavyweight title rematch on Saturday, ...
Key issues also include when and where to play the games, whether alcohol will be allowed at all and how to protect workers' rights in the massive construction projects required to host the World Cup.
The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia and the 2030 World Cup will be held across Morocco, Portugal and Spain with three one-off matches held in three South American countries ...
A video being shared on social media (here, and here) shows Hindu devotional songs being performed at a concert in Saudi Arabia. Let's verify the truth behind the video in this article.
Today Islamic date in Saudi Arabia or KSA is calculated as per the lunar-based calendar which consists of 12 Lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days. A Muslim must know about the exact Islamic date ...