The Fifa's decision to introduce two systematic cool breaks per game at the 2026 World Cup continues to generate contrasting reactions in the world of football. This measure, independently of climatic conditions, revives the debate on the evolution of the game, between economic imperatives, sports show and the preservation of the identity of football. As a World Championship is approaching in the United States, Canada and Mexico, where the comme…
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The two cool breaks per match introduced by the Fifa at the 2026 World Cup, regardless of the weather, spark a lively debate. Rio Mavuba and Frédéric Hantz share their different views on the subject.
The Fifa's decision to introduce two systematic cool breaks per game at the 2026 World Cup continues to generate contrasting reactions in the world of football. This measure, independently of climatic conditions, revives the debate on the evolution of the game, between economic imperatives, sports show and the preservation of the identity of football. As a World Championship is approaching in the United States, Canada and Mexico, where the comme…