Spain to allow football match water breaks

Spanish football teams will be able to request two three-minute "cooling breaks" in 30th and 70th minutes of matches played in temperatures above 30C.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has given teams the right to request water breaks when playing in temperatures exceeding 30C between May and September.

A new RFEF circular regarding "cooling breaks" allows teams to ask the referee for two water breaks, to be given in the 30th and the 75th minute of a hot game.

The new rule states that a water break request should be submitted from a team at least 30 minutes before the match starts, and the referee will then consult on whether or not to allow the water break with an authority from the opposing team.

Should the two teams have opposite positions regarding the "cooling break," the referee will be the one to decide if the break will be given or not, bearing in mind the health and security of the players and referees.

If a water break is to be given, the referee will announce the decision before the game starts.

The referee has the right to change his decision amid changing weather conditions.

Each "cooling break" is to last for a maximum of three minutes, during which the referee will add the break time to the end of each half's stoppage time.


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