Scientists warn FIFA over extreme heat risks ahead of 2026 World Cup
Scientists and climate experts have issued a stark warning that players and fans could face dangerous heat conditions during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, urging the governing body to strengthen safety measures before the tournament begins.
In an open letter signed by medical experts, climate researchers, and sports scientists, the group called on FIFA to adopt stricter heat protection standards proposed by FIFPRO, the global football players’ union. Experts warn that rising temperatures across the United States, Canada, and Mexico could place athletes and spectators at serious risk.
“Player safety is an immediate and urgent concern because things can go wrong very quickly when people overheat,” said Andrew Simms, who coordinated the letter. “We’re worried that FIFA is playing reckles...










