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US weather remains a hot topic, as Club World Cup enters final stages

Updated: 2025-07-04 10:44
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The scoreboard announces the suspension of a Club World Cup group A match between Palmeiras and Al Ahly in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on June 19, due to adverse weather conditions. AP

PHILADELPHIA — The inaugural expanded Club World Cup has delivered a spectacle on the pitch, with underdog triumphs and captivating support from South American and Arabic fans.

However, concerns over player welfare and lukewarm attendances in the United States have sparked debate as the tournament approaches its final stages.

What many expected to be a European-dominated affair has instead seen shock eliminations of UEFA Champions League heavyweights.

Brazilian sides Flamengo, Botafogo and Fluminense, alongside Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal, have scripted some of the tournament's most thrilling stories.

Fluminense stunned Inter Milan with a 2-0 win in the round of 16, while Al Hilal delivered a seismic upset by knocking out Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.

Lionel Messi's Inter Miami also played its part earlier in the tournament, defeating Porto 2-1 in the group stage — ending a 13-year unbeaten run for European teams against clubs from other continents in the competition.

Meanwhile, Botafogo and Flamengo claimed memorable group-stage victories over Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, respectively, while Palmeiras secured its quarterfinal berth with a dramatic extra-time win over Botafogo in an all-Brazilian clash.

Extreme conditions

While the on-field action has enthralled fans, challenges off the pitch have raised eyebrows.

The extreme weather of the US summer — scorching heat and sudden thunderstorms — has disrupted matches and raised serious concerns ahead of the 2026 World Cup, a significant proportion of which will also be held in North America.

The soaring temperatures and oppressive humidity have fueled major complaints from players and coaches, and have global players' union FIFPRO exploring whether extending halftime to 20 minutes and introducing more frequent cooling breaks could better protect players from the extreme heat.

Nine of the 16 host cities for the 2026 World Cup face conditions considered "extreme risk" for heat-related illnesses, posing player safety concerns and fuelling calls for more mandatory cooling aids during matches or schedule changes.

"Heat conditions are a serious topic that affect football globally," world soccer's governing body FIFA told reporters.

"Discussions on how to deal with heat conditions need to take place collectively. The protection of players must be at the center (of them)."

With the semifinals and final scheduled for 3 pm local time at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, where temperatures could reach 32 C, the heat debate is set to intensify.

Suggestions for 2026 include scheduling midday games in covered stadiums to combat heat stress.

Thunderstorms have also caused disruptions, with matches suspended as players left the pitch and fans sought shelter.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca criticized having the US as a host after a two-hour weather delay marred his team's last-16 win over Benfica in Charlotte.

Its knockout match in front of a half-empty stadium, with under 26,000 fans at the start, showed how attendances have also been underwhelming for matches involving European clubs, with South American and Arabic fans providing much of the tournament's vibrancy.

Despite the excitement on the pitch, FIFA's website still lists plenty of tickets available for the remaining games, including next week's semifinals and the July 13 final, raising questions about the tournament's broader appeal in the US.

As FIFA reflects on the Club World Cup's successes and challenges, the lessons learned will be critical in shaping the 2026 World Cup, where similar issues may loom large.

Reuters

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