Fifa changes tunes on plastic water bottles ban at World Cup 2026

Fifa has again amended its water bottle policy for the World Cup in North America, allowing fans to bring in one sealed, disposable 20-ounce (590ml) bottle into stadiums.

Ticket holders had previously been permitted an empty, transparent and reusable bottle up to one litre but an update earlier this week confirmed reusable bottles were no longer permitted.

A view inside the Miami World Cup stadium

The move was criticised by fan groups and scientific experts, who were already concerned about the impact of extreme heat on the welfare of spectators, while the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, called the measure “wrong” and said it was “about making money”.

But Fifa has partially backtracked on the heavy-handed policy as a post from the governing body said: “All fans will be permitted to bring in one, soft, plastic, 20 ounces (590ml), factory sealed disposable water bottle into any Fifa World Cup 2026 match in the USA and Canada.”

Heimo Schirgi, the World Cup 2026 chief operating officer, added: “What is not allowed are hard-sided resealable water containers, which could pose a safety and security risk.”

Fans attending last summer’s Club World Cup in the United States had been permitted to bring empty bottles in with them. Water was also on sale at Club World Cup stadiums, at prices between $4 and $6 (roughly £3 to £4.50).

Fifa had said on Tuesday the ban’s purpose was to “prevent risk and injury to players and attendees” but Starmer told the British radio station LBC on Friday: “It’s just wrong. And I can’t help but think that it’s about making money.

The Guardian

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