World Cup: No Water Bottles Allowed in Stadiums

FIFA announced a last-minute policy change prohibiting fans from bringing reusable water bottles into World Cup stadiums, citing safety concerns. The decision, revealed late Wednesday, impacts all venues hosting matches throughout the tournament.
According to FIFA, the ban is a preventative measure aimed at ensuring the safety and security of all attendees. Specific details regarding the nature of the safety concerns were not immediately released, but FIFA stated the measure is being implemented across all participating nations.
Fans attending World Cup games will still be able to purchase water and other beverages inside the stadiums. Vendors will be available to provide refreshments, and FIFA encourages attendees to stay hydrated during the matches. The policy change is expected to be enforced strictly by stadium security personnel.
This sudden alteration to stadium entry guidelines has been met with mixed reactions from fans. While some understand the need for heightened security measures, others express frustration at the restriction, particularly given the hot climate in many host countries. FIFA has not indicated whether this policy will extend beyond the World Cup tournament.
