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What can fans bring to the Club World Cup? Stadium essentials and prohibited items

From drums to flags: what fans can—and can’t—bring to the FIFA Club World Cup. Everything you need to know before heading through stadium gates.

Under the scorching sun or stadium lights, the atmosphere at the Club World Cup pulses with passion—and planning. As fans pour in, knowing what’s allowed through security is just as important as wearing team colors.

Stadium regulations aren’t what they used to be. Between global safety standards, local laws and FIFA’s own guidelines, the checklist of do’s and don’ts grows every year. That bottle of water or tiny flag might not make the cut.

Whether flying in from across continents or hopping on a local train, fans arrive with more than just tickets and hopes. But navigating what’s essential and what’s banned can be a match of its own, with no room for extra time.

Matchday musts: Quick checklist before you go

Before heading to the stadium, fans should run through a quick mental checklist. Essentials like tickets (physical or digital), ID/passport and permitted personal items should always be on hand.

Nashville SC fans line up inside the stadium for the Inaugural home opener game between Philadelphia Union and Nashville SC at GEODIS Park on May 01, 2022. (Source: Mickey Bernal/Getty Images)

Avoid unnecessary bags and remember that strict entry checks apply. For full stadium entry policies, visit the official FIFA regulations. Here are some items you should keep in mind to bring:

  • Match ticket or e-ticket
  • Small, approved-size bag (clear if required)
  • Mobile phone and portable battery charger
  • Small flag (without pole)
  • Reusable water bottle (empty)

What you can bring: Allowed items at Club World Cup venues

FIFA’s permitted items list is designed to balance security and fan experience. Small bags are allowed—usually under 30x30x15 cm—and must pass through inspection. Mobile devices, headphones, small flags without poles and personal hygiene items (like hand sanitizer) are typically allowed.

Reusable water bottles are permitted in many venues but must be empty at entry. Sunscreen, hats and sunglasses are also encouraged in outdoor stadiums like Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Each stadium may add extra allowances depending on local climate and security agreements.

What you can’t bring: Prohibited items and why they matter

Security and sightline protection are top priorities. Large banners, flagpoles, noisemakers and any items that obstruct views or can be weaponized are restricted. This includes umbrellas, selfie sticks, professional cameras and any liquid over a set volume (usually 100ml).

A fan of River Plate waves a flag with a crutch prior to the semi final first leg match between River Plate and Boca Juniors as part of Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores 2019. (Source: Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)

Laser pointers, flares and vuvuzelas are strictly banned across all venues, including MetLife Stadium in New Jersey during past editions. These objects pose risks not only to safety but to the continuity of the match and broadcast integrity.

Stadium-by-stadium: Local adjustments and restrictions

While FIFA outlines the base rules, each stadium adds its own local guidelines. At Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in Atlanta, sealed snacks may be allowed—though large umbrellas are banned due to crowd flow concerns.

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami reinforces a clear bag policy and restricts food, while Geodis Park in Nashville only permits small, clear bags and bans noisemakers. Each of the stadiums has a policy, but most of them follow a common line.

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