FIFA has banned the use reusable water bottles in the stadiums during the tournament to be held in the US (photo generated by Gemini ai)
Football fans heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup will reportedly have to leave their reusable water bottles at home after FIFA updated its stadium code of conduct ahead of the tournament.
With just days to go before kickoff, the world football governing body has announced that spectators will not be allowed to enter stadiums with reusable water bottles, cups, jars, or cans.
The move is believed to be aimed at enhancing security and preventing objects from being thrown onto the pitch, which could disrupt matches or injure players and officials.
The decision marks a shift from earlier guidelines that had reportedly allowed fans to bring empty, clear plastic bottles for refilling inside stadiums.










