Euro 2028 to Omit Hydration Breaks Unless Weather Demands

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UEFA Rules Out Mandatory Hydration Breaks for Euro 2028
UEFA has decided not to implement mandatory hydration breaks for the UEFA 2028 European Championship, unless extreme temperatures push the mercury beyond 32 degrees Celsius. This decision marks a stark contrast to FIFA's current practice, which enforces hydration breaks in all World Cup matches, even under mild or climate-controlled conditions. UEFA's stance is that any additional drink breaks at temperatures below the 32-degree threshold will be at the referee's discretion, without any changes to the existing regulations for other competitions like the UEFA Champions League. This approach is likely in response to criticisms during the World Cup, where the enforced breaks were met with dissatisfaction from players and viewers alike.
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