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The rules themselves are not new. In 2012, FIFA allowed the referee to stop the game within 45 minutes of each half to allow players to rest in order to protect players from the heat.
The rules themselves are not new. In 2012, FIFA allowed the referee to stop the game within 45 minutes of each half to allow players to rest in order to protect players from the heat. It has become an indispensable rule for midsummer games, and was adopted at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. In Japan, even earlier than FIFA, in 2011 elementary school children were allowed to take water breaks during games.
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