FIFA changes water bottle rules at World Cup matches after fans, politicians kick up a fuss
06-06-2026 01:29 via cbc.ca

FIFA changes water bottle rules at World Cup matches after fans, politicians kick up a fuss

FIFA has decided to allow fans to bring one factory-sealed disposable water bottle to its World Cup 2026 matches in Canada and the United States.
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