FFC Mariner
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Now we have qualified, a bit of info on the comp.
DV like, here is the Wiki link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_AFC_Asian_Cup
Venues:
Doha Khalifa International Stadium 50,000
Doha Al-Gharafa Stadium 25,000
Al Rayyan Ahmed bin Ali Stadium 25,000
Doha Qatar SC Stadium 19,000
Doha Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium 15,000
Weather likely to be between about 13 and 23 in January - almost perfect football weather.
Worryingly, their laws on drink may not mix well with travelling football supporters (thanks again Wiki)
The laws of Qatar tolerate alcohol to a certain extent. However, the few bars and nightclubs in Qatar operate only in expensive hotels and clubs, much like in the UAE. Also like in the UAE, Muslims are banned from drinking alcohol. Expatriate residents in Qatar are eligible to receive liquor permits permitting them to purchase alcohol for personal use through Qatar Distribution Company, the only importer and retailer for alcohol in Qatar. Under Qatar's Sharia, alcohol is illegal to be shown/drunk in public.
DV like, here is the Wiki link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_AFC_Asian_Cup
Venues:
Doha Khalifa International Stadium 50,000
Doha Al-Gharafa Stadium 25,000
Al Rayyan Ahmed bin Ali Stadium 25,000
Doha Qatar SC Stadium 19,000
Doha Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium 15,000
Weather likely to be between about 13 and 23 in January - almost perfect football weather.
Worryingly, their laws on drink may not mix well with travelling football supporters (thanks again Wiki)
The laws of Qatar tolerate alcohol to a certain extent. However, the few bars and nightclubs in Qatar operate only in expensive hotels and clubs, much like in the UAE. Also like in the UAE, Muslims are banned from drinking alcohol. Expatriate residents in Qatar are eligible to receive liquor permits permitting them to purchase alcohol for personal use through Qatar Distribution Company, the only importer and retailer for alcohol in Qatar. Under Qatar's Sharia, alcohol is illegal to be shown/drunk in public.