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sport news World Cup chiefs make ANOTHER U-turn urging fans to drive to games to make ... trends now
sport news World Cup chiefs make ANOTHER U-turn urging fans to drive to games to make ... trends now

sport news World Cup chiefs make ANOTHER U-turn urging fans to drive to games to make ... trends now

Qatar World Cup chiefs make ANOTHER U-turn as they urge fans to drive to matches to 'free up capacity for visitors', despite the tournament being billed as the most sustainable in history and having a state-of-the-art public transport system

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Qatar World Cup organisers have made another surprise last minute U-turn this time advising locals that the best way for them to get to stadiums is to drive - despite promising that the tournament would be the greenest ever.

After the unexpected controversial ban on beer sales around stadiums, organisers have caught out football supporters again by advising Qataris that they should forget about public transport and travel to matches in their cars because ‘there is ample free parking in stadiums.’

Prior to the tournament kicking off organisers had promised that Qatar 2022 would be the most sustainable in World Cup history and that carbon emissions would be severely limited thanks to a state-of-the-art public transport system.

Announcing its directive to buck the global trend for ditching the car, Qatar’s World Cup organising committee said: ‘People who live in Qatar and have access to a car should drive to matches. There is ample free parking within walking distance of all eight stadiums. Local residents are encouraged to drive in order to free up capacity on the Doha Metro and other public transport services for visitors.’

The directive goes on to provide detailed information for drivers on how they can get to each of the World Cup’s eight stadiums and where they can park.

Referring to the Khalifa International Stadium where England kick off their World Cup campaign against Iran on Monday it states: ‘Parking space is located close to the stadium. These car parks will open 4 hours before kick-off and close 1.5 hours after the final whistle. Accessible parking options will be available.

Fans have been left surprised and shocked once again by the tournament organisers' U-turn

Fans have been left surprised and shocked once again by the tournament organisers' U-turn

‘Please arrive early because car parks will fill up fast.’

Ironically, in the run up to the tournament organisers had claimed that the compactness of the tournament, the smallest ever in World Cup

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