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Are the drinking breaks at the World Cup an excuse to advertise more? – National

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Are the drinking breaks at the World Cup an excuse to advertise more? – National

FIFA’s Drinking Breaks at the 2026 World Cup Spark Debate Over Player Safety vs. Commercial Interests

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, has introduced a controversial new rule: mandatory three-minute drinking breaks in each half of every match. While FIFA frames the measure as essential for protecting players amid rising global temperatures, critics—including coaches, players, and sports scientists—question whether the policy prioritizes athlete welfare or commercial gain.

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FIFA’s Drinking Breaks at the 2026 World Cup Spark Debate Over Player Safety vs. Commercial InterestsWhat Are the New Drinking Breaks?Player and Coach SkepticismScientific Perspective: Necessary Precaution or Overreach?Impact on Game Flow and TacticsConsistency vs. Context

What Are the New Drinking Breaks?

FIFA has implemented scheduled hydration pauses approximately every 45 minutes during matches, effectively dividing games into four unofficial quarters. The organization states these breaks are necessary to mitigate heat stress and dehydration risks exacerbated by climate change, particularly during summer tournaments when temperatures can soar.

Player and Coach Skepticism

Not everyone is convinced by FIFA’s rationale. Canadian defender Alistair Johnston publicly expressed doubt, suggesting the breaks serve more as advertising opportunities than health safeguards: “I think it probably makes FIFA a little more money because what was a drinking break became a commercial break.” His sentiment echoes broader concerns that the pauses amplify the tournament’s already heightened commercialization, especially given sky-high ticket prices and saturated broadcast advertising.

Ghana’s head coach Carlos Queiroz has also called for a review of the policy, questioning its true motivation: “Whether this decision was really made to protect the health and performance of the players or whether it was made to protect marketing and other concerns.”

Scientific Perspective: Necessary Precaution or Overreach?

Sports scientists offer mixed views. Toby Mündel, a kinesiology professor at Brock University and Canada Research Chair in Extreme Human Environments, acknowledges that extreme heat does push athletes to their physical and mental limits. “Most sports are becoming faster and stronger, so when hot conditions prevail during a soccer game, that means a player’s abilities are being pushed to the limit,” he noted.

However, Mündel and others point out inconsistencies. Many matches are held in climate-controlled indoor stadiums like Vancouver’s BC Place, while outdoor games—such as Ghana vs. Toronto in mild 19°C weather—raise doubts about the universal need for such breaks. Daniel Keir, a kinesiology professor at Western University, called the practice “completely unwarranted” in certain contexts.

Impact on Game Flow and Tactics

Beyond health and commerce, the breaks disrupt soccer’s traditional rhythm. Keir emphasized how they alter match dynamics: “It breaks up the game. It can change the dynamic and give teams the opportunity to adjust their tactics.” Coaches can regroup players, issue new instructions, and reposition formations—effectively turning pauses into strategic timeouts, a concept foreign to classic football philosophy.

Mündel admits the tactical impact varies by match context but notes alternative solutions exist, such as scheduling games during cooler parts of the day. However, he concedes that broadcast logistics and revenue concerns make such changes difficult: “There are logistical and financial implications because of the television audience.”

Consistency vs. Context

FIFA maintains that uniform application across all venues ensures fairness and clarity. Yet, critics argue a one-size-fits-all approach ignores local conditions and undermines the sport’s organic flow. As the tournament progresses, the debate over drinking breaks may ultimately reflect a larger tension in modern sports: balancing athlete safety, commercial interests, and the integrity of the game itself.

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