Mandatory World Cup water breaks act as tactical timeouts

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Mandatory World Cup water breaks act as tactical timeouts

Every match features a three-minute pause at the 22nd minute of each half, allowing coaches to disrupt momentum and issue mid-game instructions.

In a departure from traditional continuous play, soccer matches now feature mandatory three-minute hydration breaks during every game. These pauses occur at the 22nd minute of each half, regardless of whether the stadium is open-air or a climate-controlled facility with a retractable roof. While officially introduced to protect players from extreme heat and humidity, the breaks have fundamentally altered the strategic landscape of the sport.

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