UEFA Make Decision on Hydration Breaks for Euro 2028 in UK and Ireland
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UEFA make decision on hydration breaks for Euro 2028 in UK and Ireland
FIFA have faced backlash for enforcing a three-minute hydration break in each half of every match at the 2026 World Cup, and there've been concerns that UEFA could do the same for Euro 2028
UEFA is not planning any rule changes, while FIFA has not yet announced its plans for the 2030 World Cup.
UEFA’s EURO 2028 no hydration break rule the latest response to FIFA
UEFA has confirmed hydration breaks won’t feature at EURO 2028, the latest of several World Cup controversies it has moved to head off ahead of its own tournament The 2026 World Cup hydration breaks will not be used during EURO 2028, a representative from UEFA has confirmed. The hydration breaks that have been in effect for every World Cup game in the US, Canada and Mexico so far have drawn criticism from several quarters. Unlike FIFA, which is …
UEFA, the European Football Association, does not plan to have water breaks in all matches at the European Championship and the Champions League, as is customary at the World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
European football's governing body (UEFA) has officially confirmed that it will not implement fixed three-minute refreshment breaks in its club and national team competitions.
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