
The Tunisian Football Federation FTF has released a set of recommendations for Tunisian supporters attending the World Cup 2026 match against Sweden at Monterrey Stadium. Fans are advised to arrive early, as gates open at 5 PM, to avoid long queues and strict security checks. Due to potential rain, umbrellas are prohibited, and the FTF suggests wearing caps or hooded clothing instead. Prohibited items include flares, firecrackers, pyrotechnic devices, bottles, and containers. The federation also stated that political banners or slogans will not be tolerated. The FTF warned that any misbehavior could lead to sanctions under Mexican law and have sporting and financial repercussions for the Tunisian team and federation. The FTF urged supporters to demonstrate good citizenship, respect, and responsibility to ensure the event's success and maintain the Tunisian public's positive reputation at international competitions. The match between Tunisia and Sweden is scheduled for June 15, 2026, at 3 AM Tunisian time. This game will be the first encounter between the two teams in over 23 years, with their only previous match being a friendly in February 2003.
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