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Lebanon.. After the World Cup with a bad taste in the mouth of the “economic crisis”

Intellectual property matches broadcast world Cup He got too tall and couldn’t stand it.

The seller says on The street: "At first, afterwards, it was very light, not like before 2020. It was free, we all participated, but at this point the situation changed and we had to pay 200,000 lire (about five dollars) to reserve the chair. And this is the minimum without asking, because we pay 3,000 or 4,000 dollars depending on the capacity of the coffee space".

And the seller adds to"Sky News Arabia ": "The situation has changed with the World Cup, even here in Lebanon: those who want to go to the café spend 200 or 300 thousand pounds.".

Others have to charge users a minimum amount to be able to show matches.

The cheerleader, Sanaa Qutimi, says: "Frankly, I haven’t seen a big change, even though the country is going through a serious economic crisis, but the fans want to experience the atmosphere of the World Cup because it’s something that makes the fans happy.

And the cheerleader adds to it"Sky News Arabia": " Watching matches in such an atmosphere removes the depression we are experiencing now in Lebanon, due to lack of electricity and water, and economic problems in general.".

And as World Cup matches continue, the Lebanese’s main hope is for better economic conditions, rather than a victory for any team they can encourage.

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Many cafe owners who couldn’t afford to host fans this year have said royalties have been paid Intellectual property matches broadcast world Cup He got too tall and couldn’t stand it.

The seller says on The street“To begin with, it was very light afterwards, not like before, like in 2020. It was free. We all participated, but right now the situation has changed. We have to pay 200,000 lire (about five dollars) to reserve a chair. This is the minimum without request, because we pay 3,000 or 4,000 dollars, depending on the capacity of the coffee area.

And the seller adds to “Sky News Arabia”: “The situation has changed with the World Cup, even here in Lebanon, those who want to go to the café spend 200 or 300 thousand pounds.

Others have to charge users a minimum amount to be able to show matches.

The fan, Sanaa Qutimi, says: “Frankly, I haven’t seen many changes, even though the country is going through a severe economic crisis, but the fans love to experience the atmosphere of the World Cup because this is something that makes the fans happy.

And the cheerleader adds to “Sky News Arabia”: “Watching matches in such an atmosphere takes away the depression we are experiencing now in Lebanon, due to the lack of electricity and water, and the economic problems in general”.

And as World Cup matches continue, the Lebanese’s main hope is for better economic conditions, rather than a victory for any team they can encourage.

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