As temperatures surge to unprecedented heights in Switzerland, anticipation for the Women’s Euro opening match between the hosts and Norway pulses through the city of Basel. For both locals and international fans, the boiling weather has become an inextricable part of the tournament experience—a...
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BERNE (Reuters) – Hot tea, woolly underwear and face cream are essentials for footballers in the Russian winter where temperatures plunge to minus 15 degrees celsius, according to the players' international union.
The Russian season has traditionally avoided the worst of the cold but the...
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