CORAL GABLES, Fla (AP) 鈥 FIFA has made a late change of policy to bar fans from bringing refillable water bottles into the tournament’s 16 stadiums across North America including some with limited or no shade from the sun.
The update was criticized Thursday by an English fan group, which argued FIFA had given assurances on carrying empty plastic bottles to fill with freely available water at a tournament where are expected to be a factor.
鈥淣aturally, the immediate thought from supporters is this is just the latest money grab,鈥 the in a statement.
Water, sodas and juices sold at are supplied exclusively by long-time FIFA sponsor Coca-Cola when the tournament starts next Thursday.
FIFA鈥檚 stadium rules had stated that fans could bring in a transparent, reusable bottle up to one liter, or 33.8 oz. capacity.
The latest document dated Tuesday now states 鈥渇or the avoidance of doubt, reusable water bottles may not be brought into the stadium.鈥
鈥淚n all of our discussions,鈥 the England fans鈥 group said, 鈥渇ree water availability in stadiums was a key one and we were assured by FIFA that this would be the case.鈥
In a statement Thursday, the world soccer body said the decision to prohibit bottles 鈥 which could be thrown 鈥 was “to prevent risk and injury to players and attendees.鈥
鈥淔IFA is committed to protecting the health and safety of all players, referees, fans, volunteers, and staff,鈥 it said.
FIFA said some of the 16 stadiums had already prohibited fans from bringing water bottles, so the policy would apply across them all.
With temperatures at 32 Celsius (90 Fahrenheit) and above expected in many of the U.S., Mexican and Canadian cities hosting the 104 games, FIFA said 鈥渉eat mitigation鈥 for fans approaching stadiums would include 鈥渕isting stations, fans, hydration stations, cooling tents, and more.鈥
鈥淚nside the stadium footprint, pricing for water bottles for the FIFA World Cup 2026 will remain consistent with other events held at each stadium,鈥 the soccer body said.
FIFA has reacted to expected heat in some outdoor stadiums by enforcing midway through each half at all games. Critics have said turning all games into four quarters was to create more breaks for broadcasters to sell advertising.
鈥淔or all of the effort they are going to with 鈥榙rinks breaks鈥 for the players, this is such a strange, late change,鈥 the Free Lions fan group said of the water bottle ban.
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