Soccer-Germany fly in groundskeeper Breuning to maintain World Cup training pitch amid heat


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Training - Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S. - June 9, 2026 Germany's Nico Schlotterbeck with teammates during training IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Chuck Burton

June 10 (Reuters) - Germany ⁠have flown in veteran groundskeeper Sebastian Breuning to ⁠water and maintain their World Cup training ‌ground at North Carolina's Wake Forest University amid high temperatures, German newspaper Bild said in a report.

Breuning, who has been the ​German soccer association's (DFB) groundskeeping coordinator since ⁠2022, was seen ⁠tending to the heavily watered pitch with local staff ⁠after Tuesday's ‌training session amid hot and humid weather.

FIFA has for the first time mandated ⁠three-minute hydration breaks in each half for all ​104 matches ‌of the World Cup starting Thursday in the ⁠U.S., Mexico ​and Canada, after soaring temperatures affected last year's Club World Cup held in the U.S.

"Yes, it needs water. ⁠That’s the problem with these ​temperatures, for drinking and also on the pitch. And that’s being taken care of," Germany's national team director ⁠Rudi Voeller told Bild.

"The people here are going to incredible lengths. It’s great to see how much help is being given... of course, the pitch can ​be harder and drier. But ⁠the conditions are quite good. We’ve got nothing to ​complain about."

Germany will kick off ‌their campaign with a Group ​E match against Curacao on Sunday.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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