The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 organisers will issue an extensive fan guide soon, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) has said.
This came in a statement issued by the SC on social media, in which in clarified that the 'Qatar Welcomes You' graphic circulating on social media is not from an official source and contains factually incorrect information.
The graphic advises fans to avoid various types of acts and behaviours.
"We strongly urge fans and visitors to rely solely on official sources f rom tournament organisers for travel advice for this year 's FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, FIFA World Cup 2022 (Q22) and FIFA will shortly be issuing an extensive fan guide that disputes a lot of the information being circulated," the SC said.
Tournament organisers have been clear since the outset that everyone is welcome to visit Qatar and enjoy the FIFA World Cup 2022. "Qatar has always been an open, tolerant and welcoming nation. International fans and visitors during the FIFA World Cup will get to experience this first hand," the statement added.
This came in a statement issued by the SC on social media, in which in clarified that the 'Qatar Welcomes You' graphic circulating on social media is not from an official source and contains factually incorrect information.
The graphic advises fans to avoid various types of acts and behaviours.
"We strongly urge fans and visitors to rely solely on official sources f rom tournament organisers for travel advice for this year 's FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, FIFA World Cup 2022 (Q22) and FIFA will shortly be issuing an extensive fan guide that disputes a lot of the information being circulated," the SC said.
Tournament organisers have been clear since the outset that everyone is welcome to visit Qatar and enjoy the FIFA World Cup 2022. "Qatar has always been an open, tolerant and welcoming nation. International fans and visitors during the FIFA World Cup will get to experience this first hand," the statement added.