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Recent studies have predicted that extreme weather conditions, including intense heatwaves, pollution, and high humidity, will adversely affect player performance at the 2026 World Cup, leading to a decrease in excitement and vitality in the matches. Research indicates that rising temperatures and deteriorating air quality, especially in cities like Mexico City, may limit players' endurance and technical skills and increase the risk of heat stress, reflecting clear negative impacts on the flow and quality of the games.
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