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FIFA’s water bottle ban raises fresh concerns ahead of the 2026 World Cup

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
June 4, 2026
in Football, World Cup 2026
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FIFA’s reported decision to prohibit spectators from bringing water bottles into World Cup stadiums has raised important questions, especially after only recently permitting fans to carry empty, transparent bottles of up to one litre and refill them inside the venues.

One of the biggest concerns is whether this restriction applies only to spectators or if accredited media personnel and other stadium attendees will also be affected. So far, clarity on the scope of the policy remains limited.

The timing of the decision is also attracting attention. Several host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are expected to experience high temperatures, particularly during daytime matches. In such conditions, easy access to drinking water is not simply a matter of convenience but also one of health and safety.

While FIFA may have operational or security reasons for introducing the restriction, many supporters will want assurances that adequate and easily accessible hydration stations are available throughout stadiums. Long queues, limited refill points, or expensive bottled water sales could become significant issues if fans are unable to bring their own containers.

As the tournament approaches, supporters, journalists, and public health advocates will be looking for further clarification. Does the ban apply exclusively to spectators? Will media personnel be exempt? And what measures are being put in place to ensure that tens of thousands of fans can stay properly hydrated in potentially extreme weather conditions?

Given the expected heat in some host cities, these are questions FIFA may need to answer sooner rather than later.

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