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Why The 2026 World Cup Has In-Game Ads For The First Time And What FIFA Gets Out Of It
The 2026 World Cup's new mandatory three-minute hydration breaks are fundamentally reshaping soccer, driven by commercial interests rather than solely player welfare.
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