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Fifa Women’s World Cup rules for fans: leave your ladders, frisbees and politics at home

theguardian.com

Fans lucky enough to score tickets to the Women’s World Cup have been instructed to leave their ladders, rolls of paper and hard hats at home under lengthy instructions outlined by Fifa.

Accepting the extensive terms of use and stadium code of conduct is mandatory for football fans prior to accessing their tickets, which requires the downloading of a separate app.

The Guardian has pored over the 10,000 words so you don’t have to. Many of the more than 100 instructions on the entry to the stadiums are reasonable, while others delve into the highly specific.

A ticket, for instance, doesn’t allow drivers to park at the stadium, while there are also no guarantees seats will grant an “uninhibited and uninterrupted” view of the match.

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