FIFA Allows One Water Bottle Per Fan at North American World Cup After Public Backlash Over 'Money Grab'
FIFA's policy reversal on a consumer-facing rule shows how transparency pressure can shift major sports governance, though questions remain about enforcement and whether the concession actually addresses fan concerns or merely manages optics.
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