Soccer-FIFA says World Cup spectators can carry one sealed water bottle into venues


A drone view of Gillette Stadium, officially known as Boston Stadium during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S., June 3, 2026. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

June 5 (Reuters) - Fans ⁠at World Cup matches in the United States ⁠and Canada will be allowed to bring one ‌factory-sealed disposable water bottle into stadiums, FIFA said on Friday, days after stating that reusable bottles would be prohibited on safety grounds.

The ​governing body said fans could carry ⁠one soft plastic bottle ⁠of up to 20 ounces (590 ml) into venues but reiterated ⁠that ‌hard-sided and reusable bottles would not be permitted.

FIFA Chief Operating Officer Heimo Schirgi said the ⁠restriction was based on safety and security ​considerations, with bottles ‌among a number of items that could pose ⁠a risk ​if thrown.

The clarification comes after FIFA updated its Stadium Code of Conduct this week, reversing earlier guidance that had ⁠allowed empty, transparent reusable plastic bottles ​inside stadiums.

The move had raised concerns among supporters about staying hydrated during matches, particularly at venues where temperatures are ⁠expected to exceed 25 degrees Celsius.

FIFA has said host cities will provide heat-mitigation measures around stadiums, including hydration stations, misting areas and cooling tents, and that water ​prices inside venues will remain consistent ⁠with those charged at other events held at the ​stadiums.

The World Cup kicks off on ‌Thursday when Mexico host South ​Africa at the Azteca Stadium.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; editing by Clare Fallon)

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