Armband U-turn and Infantino’s rant – the controversies so far at the World Cup
FIFA has had issues to deal with in Qatar in the early stages of the tournament.
Qatar have faced increasing scrutiny leading into the winter World Cup.
Here the PA news agency looks at some of the controversies during the tournament.
Alcohol banned at stadiums – November 18
The sale of alcohol to fans at World Cup stadiums was banned just two days before the tournament kicked off.
Budweiser was the only alcoholic beverage available to fans due to its sponsorship of FIFA.
Gianni Infantino’s rant – November 19
The FIFA president claimed he understood the discrimination being faced by some groups due to being bullied for his “red hair and freckles” as a child and accused European countries of hypocrisy towards Qatar due to their own immigration policies.
‘One Love’ armband U-turn – November 21
The rainbow-coloured anti-discrimination armband had been set to be a strong statement in a country which criminalises same-sex relationships, but the fear of players picking up bookings saw teams make a late U-turn.
Ticket problems for England fans – November 21
FIFA’s ticketing app failed in the build-up to the game, delaying entry and creating large queues as supporters tried to gain access.
Iran goalkeeper concussion – November 21
Remarkably, he was allowed to continue playing despite receiving treatment for several minutes and continuing to look unwell after getting back to his feet. He slumped to the ground moments after play resumed and was finally substituted.