Ramadan and the
challenge of fasting for
Muslim World Cup players
Observant players get creative, breaking 12-hour fast during training and warm-
up games ahead of 2018 FIFA tournament
By HAMZA HENDAW13 June 2018, 2:36 pm
In this Saturday, June 9, 2018 file photo, Tunisia's head coach Nabil Maloul, left, speaks with Tunisia's
Yassine Meriah, who drinks water during a friendly soccer match against Spain in Krasnodar, Russia. (AP
Photo, File)
GROZNY, Russia (AP) — Normally, soccer players feigning injury is
nothing new. This time it is.
For Tunisia players, their goalkeeper slumping to the ground and
causing an extended break in play during World Cup warmup games
was a precious chance to drink water and eat food for the first time in
more than 12 hours.
Ramadan, the holy month that requires Muslims to fast and refrain
from drinking or eating from sunrise to sunset, has posed serious
challenges for some of the teams in their buildup to the World Cup in
Russia.
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