German football bars boycott ‘unacceptable’ Qatar 2022 World Cup
- Dozens of bars across Germany have pledged to boycott what is normally showpiece event in the football-mad nation
- ‘We would not feel good having fun watching the games,’ says spokesperson for the Fargo football bar in Berlin

When Germany kick off their Qatar World Cup campaign against Japan next week, the projector screens at Berlin’s Fargo football bar will be in their unusual rolled-up position.
The bar, which tailors its regular opening hours to the football schedule, will not even open its doors until an hour after the match is completed.
“We do not agree that the World Cup should take place in a country where the purpose is obviously sports washing and to make the country look different internationally than it actually is,” Fargo spokesperson Joschik Pech said.
“We would not feel good having fun watching the games when we know [it’s a place] where [a person’s] sexuality cannot be lived out freely,” he said.
Fargo is one of dozens of bars across Germany, including several in the capital of Berlin, which have pledged to boycott what is normally a showpiece event in the football-mad nation.

Qatar’s treatment of migrant workers, women and the LGBTQ community has come under the spotlight as it prepares to host the tournament. Qatar has angrily rebuffed most of the attacks.