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FIFA's Stadium Code of Conduct for the 2026 World Cup, spanning 35 pages and published in three languages, outlines a comprehensive list of prohibited items and behaviors, allowing fans to bring empty, reusable water bottles but barring most bags and various other items, including weapons, noise-making devices, and significant quantities of paper, while stipulating that non-transparent bags and larger items must be stored off-site. #WorldCup2026 #StadiumSafety #FanConduct #US #CA #MX

What you can and can't bring to 2026 World Cup games: water bottles, horns and more

FIFA's finalized Stadium Code of Conduct for the 2026 World Cup outlines an extensive list of prohibited items and behaviors, allowing only empty reusable water bottles and specific small bags into stadiums while banning weapons, certain noise-making devices, and other potentially threatening objects, all in an effort to ensure fan safety during the tournament. #WorldCup2026 #FIFA #StadiumSafety #US #CA #MX

What you can and can't bring to 2026 World Cup games: water bottles, horns and more

(TR) Football environments, specifically clubs, need tools to defend themselves against hooligans, identify them, and prevent problematic entry to the stadium. They would need to strengthen the powers of security personnel. There are several possible measures, each with its pros and cons, but

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The Estadio Azteca in Mexico, a historic and iconic football stadium that has witnessed legendary moments, is set to host the opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after undergoing significant renovations, marking its status as the first stadium to host three World Cups. #Football #WorldCup #Stadiums #MX #BR #IT #DE #AR #CR #HN #UY

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