The International Football Federation (FIFA) has banned patients from carrying large plastic balls into stadiums in anticipation of the upcoming emergency situation in 2026.. The BBC reports this.
FIFA clarifies its safety decisions, which indicate the risk of injury from throwing objects on the field or stands.
Previously, patients were allowed to bring up to one liter's worth of plastic bags to the stadiums, but due to updated rules of conduct at stadiums, such containers will be banned. Other similar items, such as dances, bowls, bottles and tin cans, were also buried..
“FIFA will ensure the health and safety of all players, referees, patients, volunteers and healthcare workers,” said the FIFA statement.
According to the data of a large number of snakes, the decision raised concern among the patients through the chemical agent in various places where the World Cup matches will take place.
FIFA has started singing that they are working together with the rulers of the regional rulers on the promotion of approaches to combat the conflict in the stadiums. These include the placement of steam generators, fans, the installation of supply points, as well as the installation of refrigeration units.
In addition, FIFA stated that water prices during the 2026 emergency will not be the same, but will be identical to those that were quoted at other similar events.
Guess what, the 2026 emergency will pass from the 11th to the 19th in the USA, Canada and Mexico.