VANCOUVER — Fans attending FIFA World Cup matches will have to leave their vuvuzelas at home.
Pakistan, June 6 -- Soccer fans looking to bring the party to World Cup games will have to go without vuvuzelas, with FIFA ...
Vuvuzelas, along with several other items, have been banned from stadiums at the Fifa World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada, ...
ENGLAND fans at the World Cup face being kicked out of grounds over cheeky chants or swearing. Supporters roaring on Harry ...
FIFA has banned vuvuzelas and other loud noise-making devices from World Cup venues in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Artist Robert Wyland, better known as Wyland, has sued international soccer's governing body FIFA for painting over one of ​his murals in Dallas in preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
FIFA introduces strict stadium rules, banning vuvuzelas and other noise-makers from all 2026 World Cup matches.
As the excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup 2026, be sure to pack your fan spirit but leave the vuvuzelas behind! In a bid to enhance safety and maintain focus during the games, FIFA has ...
The list of prohibited items and behaviours also states that body paint and tattoos do not constitute as clothing.
Along with vuvuzelas, the rules ban whistles, air horns and other loud noise-making devices, while musical instruments larger ...