FIFA to analyze use of hydration breaks at future World Cups
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FIFA to analyze use of hydration breaks at future World Cups
JAMES ROBSON
ATLANTA
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED 48 MINUTES AGO
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Algeria's Luca Zidane, Hicham Boudaoui and Rafik Belghali with teammates and coach Vladimir Petkovic during a hydration break in San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Santa Clara, California, on June 22.
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