Norwegian Team Stays Focused Amidst Swiss Heatwave Challenge

The Women's European Championship sees Norway's squad undeterred by the Swiss heatwave. Despite UEFA’s relaxed rules allowing water bottles due to high temperatures, Norway coach Gemma Grainger emphasizes focus and performance over weather conditions. UEFA ensures fan comfort with free sunscreen and allows cooling breaks during matches.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-07-2025 20:50 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 20:50 IST
Norwegian Team Stays Focused Amidst Swiss Heatwave Challenge
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As the Women's European Championship kicks off in the heatwave-struck Switzerland, Norway's squad remains unfazed. Their coach, Gemma Grainger, insists that weather won't be an excuse, focusing on strategy for recovery and enjoyment of the game.

UEFA, acknowledging the sweltering conditions, has permitted fans to bring water bottles and provided free sunscreen. This temporary relaxation of stringent rules also sees cooling breaks during matches as an added measure.

With temperatures soaring to 35 degrees, particularly in Basel, games scheduled for the opening days have seen exceptions made for fan safety and comfort, ensuring a seamless tournament experience.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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