WORLD CUP TO FEATURE MID-HALF HYDRATION BREAKS. (PHOTO).

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 World Cup to feature mid-half hydration breaks The 2026 World Cup will feature hydration breaks in each half, effectively dividing matches into four quarters, FIFA announced. Referees will pause games 22 minutes into each half for three-minute water breaks, allowing players to rehydrate. Unlike last year’s Club World Cup in the United States, where breaks were limited to extreme heat, these hydration pauses will be mandatory for every match, regardless of venue or weather. The three minutes will be added to stoppage time, but the game clock will continue to run. The tournament, set to run from June 11 to July 14 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, will be the first 48-team World Cup. FIFA also plans to hold three opening ceremonies before each host nation plays its first match. The tournament kicks off June 11 in Mexico City with Mexico facing South Africa. The U.S. men’s team will play Paraguay in Inglewood, California, on June 12, opening Group D alongside Paraguay, Au...

PATRICK SAWYER'S WIFE DECONTEE,THE MAN WHO DIED OF EBOLA IN LAGOS,OPENED UP ATLAST.

Bereaved: Decontee Sawyer, with her husband, Patrick, on their wedding day in 2008. Patrick was planning to come back to America in August for two of his girls' birthdays             40 years old Patrick Sawyer who was planning to return home to Coon Rapids,Minnesota to be reunited with his children {two daughters}for their birthday in August but he met his untimely death when he contracted the deadly disease from Liberia but he died in Lagos Nigeria.His devastated wife 34 year old Decontee Sawyer,shudders when she thinks how close Sawyer came to returning home to the states for his daughters birthday,carrying the dreaded virus.She said ''It's a global problem because Patrick could've easily come home with Ebola.Easy,easy it's at our front door,it knock down my front door''.People are still wondering how he board an international flight without being fished out as an Ebola carrier.More photos below.                                                                                                                                                          On the way home: Patrick Sawyer with his wife Decontee - the couple were expecting to be reunited next month for two of their daughters' birthdaysLoss: Patrick Sawyer with one of his daughter's at home in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, before he began to commute internationally between the United States and Liberia for workGlobal worries: The death of Patrick Sawyer after an international flight between Liberia and Nigeria has sparked fears that he could have unwittingly spread the Ebola virusSurrounded by death: Liberian health workers in protective gear on the way to bury a woman who died of the Ebola virus from the isolation unit in Foya, Lofa County, Liberia

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