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Hydration break outrage: World Cup has quarter breaks for commercials and fans are not happy

Hydration break World Cup

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Fans are only just realising that EVERY World Cup match will have two hydration breaks with each scheduled for the halfway point of each half – at 22 minutes and 67 minutes.

The hydration break will go for three minutes – effectively also allowing broadcasters to insert a wave of advertisements into the match if they choose.

FIFA claim hydration breaks are for ‘health and wellbeing’

However, FIFA claim that their reasoning behind the decision is: “Part of a focused attempt to ensure the best possible conditions for players, drawing upon the experiences of previous tournaments.”

“The health and wellbeing of players and everyone involved remain a top priority.”

You can be the judge on what the motivations really are.

World Cup hydration breaks creating frustration for fans

The hydration breaks during World Cup opener Mexico-South Africa are already coming under scrutiny with some broadcasters missing the recommencement of play due to their advertisements running longer than the allotted three minutes.

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Football fans also appear to be angry at a further commercialisation of a sport that has generally never had full screen advertisements during live play before.

Even coaches don’t like the idea of hydration breaks when it’s not hot, with USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino stating: “I don’t like it. I only like it when the conditions are extreme, but when the conditions are good, it is unnecessary.”

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