FIFA implements mandatory water breaks in each half for first time at 2026 World Cup
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Carlos Bocanegra on "intense" 2026 FIFA World Cup U.S.-Paraguay match.
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Bocanegra shares successful routine tips for players and has more on what fans can expect from the U.S.-Paraguay match.
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FIFA implements mandatory water breaks in each half for first time at 2026 World Cup.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup introduces mandatory three-minute hydration breaks in every match, sparking debate among coaches and fans about game rhythm.
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