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    FIFA bans reusable water bottles at World Cup stadiums

    This policy change has raised concerns among supporters about hydration and comfort during matches in warm summer conditions.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026
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    Zurich: FIFA has announced that spectators attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup will not be allowed to bring reusable water bottles into stadiums, reversing an earlier policy that had permitted empty transparent bottles.

    Under the updated stadium code of conduct, which came into effect this week, reusable plastic bottles, along with cups, cans, jars and other containers, are now prohibited inside World Cup venues. FIFA said the decision was made to reduce the risk of injuries that could occur if such items were thrown onto the pitch or into crowds.

    The policy marks a significant change from guidance issued only weeks ago, which allowed fans to carry empty transparent bottles with a capacity of up to one litre. The governing body said it is applying a consistent safety standard across all tournament venues in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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    The decision has sparked concern among supporters, particularly because several host cities are expected to experience warm summer temperatures during the tournament. Fans have questioned whether access to drinking water inside stadiums will be sufficient, especially during afternoon matches.

    FIFA said a range of heat-mitigation measures will be available around stadiums, including hydration stations, cooling tents, misting stations and additional fan-cooling facilities. The organisation also stated that bottled water sold inside stadiums will be priced in line with rates normally charged at each venue during other major events.

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in the tournament’s history, featuring 48 national teams competing across North America. The competition is scheduled to run from June 11 to July 19 and is expected to attract millions of spectators from around the world.

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