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Heat Safety at the World Cup
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As the FIFA World Cup heats up — literally — athletes, especially those with asthma, are facing dangerous conditions on the pitch. With the final slated for a scorching 3 p.m. July 19th, the tournament is spotlighting urgent gaps in heat safety protocols. Since Qatar moved the event to winter four years ago, the conversation has grown louder: rising temperatures demand smarter, standardized safety measures. Player groups like FIFPRO have flagged high-risk venues, calling for adjusted schedules, shaded areas, and more breaks. FIFA’s current steps — hydration breaks and climate-controlled benches — are a start, but real change must ripple down to youth leagues. Coaches and parents must prioritize hydration and heat illness awareness. This World Cup isn’t just about trophies — it’s a chance to redefine how sports adapt to a warming planet.
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