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As teams gear up for the World Cup in 2026, an unexpected problem has slithered into training camps: snakes. Several national squads have reported seeing these reptiles around their practice fields and locker areas. While no one has been hurt yet, the situation has players and staff staying extra alert.

Why Snakes Are Showing Up at Team Bases

The sudden appearance of snakes is linked to the natural environment near some training sites. Many camps are set up in warm, grassy, or wooded areas where snakes live. The construction work for the tournament may have disturbed their homes, pushing them closer to where teams train.

  • Warm weather and nearby water sources attract snakes to camp grounds.
  • Teams are working with local wildlife experts to identify and remove dangerous species.
  • Extra precautions include checking shoes, tents, and equipment before use.

How Players and Staff Are Staying Safe

Coaches and security teams are taking the threat seriously. They have set up clear rules like staying on marked paths, keeping areas clean, and reporting any snake sightings immediately. Medical teams are also ready with snakebite treatments just in case.

Players have been advised to stay calm and not approach or try to catch any snakes. Instead, they should call trained handlers to remove the animals safely. So far, these measures have kept everyone safe during practice.

Focus on the Game Despite the Slithery Visitors

Even with snakes causing a stir, teams remain focused on their World Cup goals. They know that staying prepared and calm is part of the job. By following safety guidelines and working with experts, players hope to leave the snake worries behind and concentrate on winning matches.