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The article focused on the decision by the International Football Federation (FIFA) to divide the 2026 World Cup matches into four quarters, each featuring a three-minute water break, aimed at protecting players from high temperatures and humidity. Some, however, viewed these breaks as unnecessary and detrimental to the flow of the game, arguing that they are exploited for commercial purposes, such as increasing opportunities to sell advertisements. This measure was criticized by some coaches and fans, who believed it harms the traditional nature of the matches and turns them into more of training sessions rather than genuine games for players' rest.
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