England Squad Uses Cooling Tech for World Cup Heat

England's national football squad is employing cutting-edge cooling technology to combat the expected heat during the upcoming World Cup. The team, under the management of Thomas Tuchel, is currently in the United States preparing for the tournament.
As part of their preparations, the squad is scheduled to play friendly matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica in the coming days. The use of cooling technology reflects the growing awareness of the impact of extreme weather conditions on athlete performance, particularly in environments significantly warmer than those typically experienced by the players.
Details regarding the specific technologies being utilized have not been released, but it is understood that the measures aim to regulate body temperature and optimize recovery between training sessions and matches. The World Cup's location presents a unique challenge, with high temperatures and humidity anticipated, making player wellbeing a key priority for the coaching staff. This proactive approach highlights England’s commitment to ensuring the squad is physically and mentally prepared for the demands of the tournament.


