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FIFA has officially addressed rumors regarding potential restrictions on tailgating at the 2026 World Cup. The organization aims to clarify its position as the tournament approaches, considering the diverse fan culture across host cities.
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FIFA has clarified its stance on tailgating at the 2026 World Cup, addressing growing speculation around potential restrictions for fans.
The tournament is expected to draw massive crowds across multiple host cities.
And with fan culture varying by location, questions had emerged about how traditional pre-game activities would be handled.
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In a statement shared via Yahoo Sports, FIFA addressed rumors surrounding a possible ban on tailgating.
“FIFA does not have a formal policy that restricts tailgating (eating and drinking around parked cars in stadium areas). However, site-specific restrictions may be imposed in alignment with host city public safety authorities in certain venues based on local regulations,” the statement read.
The clarification confirms that there is no blanket rule against tailgating across the tournament.
Instead, any limitations will depend on local laws and venue-specific safety measures in each host city.
While the overall approach has been outlined, FIFA indicated that more detailed information will follow closer to the event.
“Additional fan information for all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches will be communicated in advance of the tournament,” it further stated.
This suggests that fans will need to check individual venue guidelines rather than rely on a single tournament-wide policy.
It also leaves room for variation depending on how different cities manage large-scale events.
For now, FIFA’s message is clear. Tailgating is not banned, but the experience will ultimately depend on where fans are attending matches.
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FIFA clarified that it is addressing rumors about potential restrictions on tailgating, emphasizing the importance of fan culture.
Concerns have arisen due to varying fan cultures across different host cities, prompting questions about how traditional pre-game activities will be managed.
The 2026 World Cup is expected to be hosted across multiple cities, although the exact number of host cities has not been specified in the announcement.

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