In Qatar they're going to need cooling breaks every 5 minutes.
Not if they play the matches in closed air conditioned stadiums, which they certainly have the money to build. Most likely it will be the fans travelling to and from the matches that will be suffering from heat exhaustion, although mass transit, possibly directly into the stadiums, will also have a/c.
And sunstroke...![]()
Sept - Dec 1975 as 21 yr old I worked in the vicinity of Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia conducting oil exploration seismic surveys (land & shallow marine - hovercraft operations), and the heat at times just took your breath away.
We lived in camps with air conditioned trailers for housing and only worked 6:00am - 12 noon most days due to the afternoon heat. The food was excellent, prepared by ex British army chefs from Yemen, served in an open mess tent.
The ref is handling any nonsense well, without getting too involved.