This year’s World Cup, currently underway, is shaping up to be the hottest on record. Temperatures reached their peak during the Saudi Arabia-Uruguay match in Miami, serving as a precursor to conditions expected in Qatar. In response to the extreme heat, the English national team is proactively taking measures to protect its players. These precautions include utilizing specialized clothing with built-in UV filters designed to mitigate the effects of the intense heat. The high temperatures pose a significant challenge for athletes and organizers alike, raising concerns about player health and performance throughout the tournament. Organizers are implementing cooling strategies, but players are also taking individual steps to adapt and compete safely.
