Lebanon’s Interior Ministry Allows Spectators to Attend World Cup Qualifier against Qatar

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The Lebanese interior ministry allowed Lebanese fans to attend Lebanon’s FIFA World Cup qualifier against Qatar in Beirut on Sunday, after an earlier government decision to hold the game without spectators.

The game is scheduled to be held at the Camille Chamoun stadium in Beirut on Sunday.

Interior Minister Marwan Charbel stressed in a press conference Friday that Lebanon should prove to the FIFA that it is a "country of civilization", he said assuring that political disputes will not divide the Lebanese in sports, “we are ready to host all the games,” he added.

The decision banning spectators was taken due to the recent security instability in the country and after the government received security and official information that fans may sing chants that may be offensive to Lebanese-Qatari ties during the game.

The Lebanese Football Association has since halted the sale of tickets for the game.

The head of the Association, Hisham Haidar, told Agence France Presse on Thursday that “The national team has united the Lebanese people and the fans are the main factor in this fourth round of qualifiers in order for Lebanon to spring a surprise and reach the World Cup.”

The fourth and final round of the qualifiers are set to take off on Sunday with Lebanon being grouped with Qatar, Iran, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.

The 2014 FIFA World Cup is set to be held in Brazil.

Comments 9
Thumb Chupachups 01 June 2012, 14:17

yalla lebnen yallaaa

Default-user-icon sam khoury (Guest) 01 June 2012, 14:28

of course Qatar don't want Lebanese fans due to they will cheer their team to a defeating win:) Losers

Default-user-icon karim (Guest) 01 June 2012, 14:42

Yalla Lebnen Yalla!

Default-user-icon Ronaldo (Guest) 01 June 2012, 14:57

Ya habibi ya Lebanon lets go to Brazil good luck ,,,God bless Lebanon

Missing helicopter 01 June 2012, 15:59

They could screen the fans by asking them few questions the answers to which could indicate whether the fan is civilized or not, Pro-Lebanon or pro-his/her clan, violent/radical or intellectual/moderate and so forth. Lets segregate the true Lebanese (civilized) from the fake ones (imported by our civil war).

Default-user-icon Tx (Guest) 01 June 2012, 17:41

Where can we buy tickets from?

Default-user-icon alberto zeraik (Guest) 01 June 2012, 22:31

go Lebanon
I want to see you here in Brazil 2014....

Default-user-icon fawzi (Guest) 02 June 2012, 11:23

go lebanon go we are waiting for you here in Brazil.

Missing peace 02 June 2012, 11:41

football = the new roman circus games....