‘A real health risk’ : Fifa ban on reusable water bottles sparks anger among fans
Supporters groups condemn ‘immoral’ U-turn Fifa says policy a safety measure to prevent injury Fifa has been accused of putting revenue ahead of fans’ health after banning reusable water bottles from being taken into World Cup stadiums. In a late U-turn, the governing body rowed back on its (…)
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