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World Cup 2026: Vuvuzelas, laser pointers banned as FIFA unveils strict stadium rules for fans
The Times Of India | June 5, 2026 4:26 PM CST

Football fans hoping to replicate the sound-filled atmospheres of past tournaments at the FIFA World Cup 2026 will need to leave their noisemakers at home. Football’s global governing body has officially banned vuvuzelas, laser pointers, and several other common fan items from all match venues across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.


According to FIFA’s newly released code of conduct for World Cup stadiums, Vuvuzela, the long plastic horns that became a global phenomenon and a defining sound during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa will not be permitted in the expanded 48-team edition. The instrument has long faced criticism from broadcasters and players for its drone-like noise, which critics often compare to a massive swarm of bees. The strict sound restrictions also extend to whistles, air horns, and any other mechanical devices capable of creating excessive noise.