FIFA now says fans attending World Cup matches in Canada and the United States will be able to bring one soft, plastic 590 millilitres factory-sealed, disposable water bottle to stadiums.
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FIFA Reverses Water Bottle Ban
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FIFA retracts disposable water bottle ban for World Cup stadiums after backlash
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