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The article concerns a claim that the halftime break during the 2026 World Cup final will last more than 15 minutes. This is due to a planned entertainment and artistic performance prepared during the break for the first time in the tournament's history. Details indicate that the show will last approximately 11 minutes, with the stage setup expected to take about seven minutes. However, the duration for dismantling equipment and clearing the stadium before the start of the second half remains unclear. Although FIFA regulations specify that players' halftime break should not exceed 15 minutes, there has been no confirmation regarding whether this performance complies with those rules, and no official response has been issued by the international federation. This marks the first time an entertainment show has been organized during the halftime of a World Cup final, reflecting new developments in the organization of major tournaments held now in America. The final is being hosted at the New York-New Jersey stadium between Argentina and Spain, the reigning champions from 2010.
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