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FIFA bans water bottles at World Cup games

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 · 7h · on MSN
FIFA bans fans from taking water bottles into World Cup stadiums, a last-minute reversal
Fans heading to games at the World Cup will be banned from taking reusable water bottles into stadiums, a last-minute policy reversal that could add to concerns about heat at this summer’s tournament.

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 · 14h · on MSN
Fans slam FIFA over last-minute World Cup water bottle ban
 · 9h · on MSN
FIFA is banning an essential fan item for World Cup games in Kansas City
 · 1d
FIFA Bans Reusable Water Bottles At 2026 World Cup Stadiums After Last-Minute Policy Reversal
FIFA has made a last-minute reversal of its World Cup stadium policy, banning fans from bringing water bottles into venues across North America.

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Reusable Water Bottles Banned At FIFA World Cup 2026 Due To This Reason
 · 3h
FIFA Prohibits Fans From Bringing Refillable Water Bottles Into World Cup Stadiums
 · 17h
FIFA's sudden ban on reusable bottles at World Cup venues triggers outrage: 'Truly appalling, disgusting'
While FIFA labelled the bottle ban as a safety measure, the decision raised widespread concern, given that temperatures at certain venues are expected to reach between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius.

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 · 10h
Heat experts warn Fifa of bottle ban health risk
 · 19h
Full List of Items Banned at World Cup As FIFA U-Turns on Water Bottles
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How World Cup fans in Miami can enjoy event without spending a dime

There’s a way to take part in the action without spending a dime.
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World Cup 2026: free fan festival to run for 23 days in downtown Miami

The Cooligans are getting World Cup ready! First, Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros reveal their World Cup Power Rankings, debating which nations belong in the top 15, where the USMNT stacks up against the world's best,
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Fans attending World Cup matches at Levi's Stadium to navigate extensive conduct rules

With the FIFA World Cup less than two weeks away, fans planning to attend matches at Levi's Stadium will have to navigate an extensive code of conduct. It's a reflection of the intense national pride the tournament ignites.
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FIFA Men’s World Cup fans will be kept updated with drone scoreboard

During the six days that Seattle will host matches during the FIFA Men’s World Cup, a drone scoreboard near the Space Needle will keep fans informed.
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World Cup brings health concerns as international fans flock to Kansas City region

With an international contingent of fans flocking to World Cup matches in Kansas City, we look at the risks of fans might face of contracting illness.
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A FIFA ticketing error allowed roughly 60 fans to purchase World Cup tickets for $0

Though the tickets will remain reserved for now, those fans 'have been invited' to pay the proper amount, per a FIFA statement.
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Scotland's Tartan Army to invade Boston and Providence for World Cup: "You will see us and hear us"

Scotland fans who call themselves the Tartan Army will soon swarm Boston and Providence ahead of the World Cup matches in Foxboro.
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Is Mexico safe? World Cup fans are about to find out

The historic city of Guadalajara embodies the tension between soccer euphoria and the country’s festering security crisis.
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Security planners brace for unprecedented threats as millions head to 11 US World Cup cities

Millions of soccer fans are expected to gather in 11 U.S. cities for the World Cup, and security planners have been coordinating with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies to monitor
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What a World Cup ‘fan zone’ is and what Boston fans can expect in 2026

The FIFA World Cup is coming to Massachusetts, and when it comes to having a place for people to hang out together, there will be a free fan zone where everyone can celebrate the big event. Fan Zones are a public space to watch the game for people who don't have tickets to the actual game.
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