The United States Men’s National Team secured a 2-0 victory against Australia at the 2026 World Cup. The match, held in Seattle, presented challenges not only for the teams but also the officials.
The hot weather seemed to affect German referee Felix Zwayer, who briefly went down with what appeared to be a cramp. In an unusual moment, Australian player Aiden O’Neill and U.S. striker Folarin Balogun assisted Zwayer. Balogun had previously scored twice against Paraguay and helped set up an own goal against Australia.
After some stretching help from Balogun and FIFA’s medical team, Zwayer resumed his duties. Another official provided him a mystery liquid, speculated to be pickle juice, to combat cramps.
This incident highlighted the physical demands placed on soccer referees, who run extensive distances during games. It serves as a reminder of the fitness required for referees, often overlooked by spectators.

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