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Soccer faces growing challenges from extreme heat, as seen during the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. this summer.
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Players and fans are having trouble dealing with the extreme heat in the Club World Cup at stadiums across the U.S.
FIFA’s Club World Cup pitches are bouncing players into a fury, with surfaces so shoddy they’re more suited for rabbits than world-class footballers. Jude ...
Some elite European teams have lost matches at the FIFA Club World Cup, undermining popular notions about the continent's unquestioned dominance in the sport.
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