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With the World Cup almost here, FIFA officials have warned fans about all the items banned from stadiums. All prohibited items will be confiscated, but some could lead to you getting detained if you try to bring them in.
The 2026 World Cup is less than two weeks away, and football fans will soon be descending on stadiums across the US, Canada, and Mexico. However, spectators are being strongly urged to double-check their packing lists before traveling. FIFA has implemented a strict, uniform security policy across all three host nations, and several everyday items might catch unsuspecting fans off guard.
While standard security measures naturally bar weapons and explosives, the official tournament protocol features highly specific restrictions on unexpected items. Everyday gear like beach umbrellas, selfie sticks, inflatables, and folding chairs will be immediately confiscated at the stadium gates.
While electronic smoking devices are universally banned inside all World Cup venues, fans traveling to matches in Mexico face a much harsher legal reality than those in the US or Canada.
Mexico enforces a strict nationwide ban on e-cigarettes. Customs agents at Mexican airports are actively scanning luggage for batteries and vaping liquids. While a single device may simply result in a fine and confiscation, attempting to bring multiple vapes or commercial quantities into the country can escalate to severe financial penalties and a potential prison sentence.
Furthermore, anyone caught carrying pyrotechnics—including flares, smoke bombs, or fireworks—at any venue faces immediate ejection, arrest, and criminal prosecution.
Stadium entry lines are expected to be unforgiving. There are no bag-check or storage facilities at the venues, meaning if you bring an unapproved bag, you will be turned away.
FIFA’s official stadium code of conduct outlines the following 33 prohibited items:

























