A cooling break during Mexico’s match against South Africa drew attention after play resumed amid concerns over television ...
When the World Cup kicked off last week, FIFA introduced hydration breaks, a mandated 3-minute window for players to rest.
Criticism surrounding the breaks has been aimed at the commercial benefits for the three-minute pauses in action.
TV companies around the world are taking different approaches. Some are making big money, others either are not or are unable ...
The 2026 World Cup's new mandatory three-minute hydration breaks are fundamentally reshaping soccer, seemingly driven by ...
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Is FIFA turning the World Cup into a TV commercial? Van Dijk isn’t happy
FIFA’s mandatory 3-minute hydration breaks for the 2026 World Cup, intended for player safety, are drawing fan criticism due ...
Like most of us, USWNT legend Carli Lloyd was upset by the frustrating new format that's been implemented for the FIFA World ...
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