22/06/2024

What you need to know for the Mexico-Brazil soccer match

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What you need to know for the Mexico-Brazil soccer match

The Mexico versus Brazil soccer match takes place Saturday, with some changes implemented that will make the event look a little different from Aggie Gamedays.

The Mexico versus Brazil soccer match takes place Saturday, with some changes implemented that will make the event look a little different from Aggie Gamedays.

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, Texas (KBTX) - The Mexico versus Brazil soccer match takes place Saturday, with some changes implemented that will make the event look a little different from Aggie Gamedays.

Below is your gameday guide for the soccer match, answering frequently asked questions.

Parking and Shuttle Services

On-campus parking is available with a reservation, which can cost anywhere from $25 to $45. Paid street parking is also available throughout the City of College Station for $25 per car. Those spaces are available in the Historic Southside Neighborhood, City Hall, Post Oak Mall, Wayne Smith baseball field parking lot and the Lincoln Center surface lot.

Free parking can be found at the Century Square parking garage, where a shuttle to and from Kyle Field will be available for visitors to access. Although Downtown Bryan will experience street closures along parts of Main Street and 24th Street for Festa Italiana, free street parking is still available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Additional parking can be found at the Roy Kelly Parking Garage for a small fee. The gameday shuttle from Downtown Bryan will run as normal.

Tailgating

Texas A&M University officials said there will not be tailgating spots available for people to reserve at Aggie Park. Instead, Aggie Park will host the Futbol Fiesta from 3 p.m. - 7 p.m., which will feature food trucks, games and entertainment for all ages.

Prohibited Items

Although the list of prohibited items doesn’t allow inflated soccer balls, fans are allowed to bring in deflated soccer balls for autographs. A full list of prohibited items can be found here.

  • Water bottles (cups will be passed out to use at the water refill stations)
  • Outside food or beverages unless specifically authorized by the venue
  • Weapons including knives, pepper spray, stun guns, concealed weapons, and firearms
  • Fireworks of any kind including flares, smoke bombs, incendiary devices, and pyrotechnics
  • Illegal drugs or harmful chemicals
  • Any missile or object that can be used as a projectile
  • Aerosol cans or pressurized containers
  • Professional camera equipment, including tripods, monopods, battery packs, large commercial video cameras
  • Noisemakers including whistles and horns
  • Laser pointers
  • Remote-controlled aircraft or unmanned aircraft systems (drones)
  • Hover-boards
  • Selfie sticks
  • Signs, banners, or flags larger than 3′ x 5′
  • Inflated soccer balls
  • Beach balls or other inflatable items
  • Animals (excluding certified service animals with proper documentation)
  • Confetti
  • Any other items deemed inappropriate and/or dangerous by the Venue Security Representative

Security

Fans will be asked to go through metal detectors, similar to football games. The clear bag policy will remain in effect, but fans will not be able to bring in a sealed water bottle. Clear plastic cups will be distributed that can be refilled at water fountains inside the stadium.

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What you need to know for the Mexico-Brazil soccer match

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