86360028 At the World Hockey Championship banned vuvuzely
Fans not allow to use vuvuzely (South African flutes) at the World Hockey Championship, which starts on April 29, 2011 in Slovakia. Organizers of the World Cup and banned fans use rattles and drums, the sound of which traditionally accompanies the domestic matches Slovakian championship. This writes the Czech edition of the Sport. According to a representative of the organizing committee, instruments not permitted by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Organizers of the World Cup also warned that fans will not be able to carry on the rostrum, umbrellas, food and bottles. Vuvuzely gained popularity during the World Cup in 2010, which was held in South Africa. At this tournament, many players and fans from European countries complained about the sound vuvuzel. Thereafter, many football clubs and associations (in particular, UEFA) have banned the use vuvuzel during matches.