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06/22 18:40 CDT World Cup sees first weather delay as fans cleared from seats
at France-Iraq match in Philadelphia
World Cup sees first weather delay as fans cleared from seats at France-Iraq
match in Philadelphia
By COLLIN BINKLEY
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) --- Heavy rain and thunderstorms prompted a delay of nearly
two hours at halftime of Monday's World Cup match between France and Iraq.
It was the first rain delay of the tournament and the first time in at least
several decades that a World Cup match was delayed midgame because of inclement
weather. After about 1 hour, 40 minutes, an announcement said the threat had
passed, and the teams returned to the field to warm up as rain continued.
There was also heavy rain ahead of Monday night's scheduled game between Norway
and Senegal in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
With France leading 1-0 at halftime, scoreboard messages directed the crowd at
Lincoln Financial Field to take shelter in the stadium's covered areas, warning
that a severe storm was on the way. Sheets of rain fell through halftime as
thousands of fans huddled in the concourse and under balconies.
The stoppage was initially expected to extend the 15-minute halftime break by
another 15 minutes. As the delay dragged on, stadium officials announced that
"the game will resume when deemed safe."
A rule used by FIFA pauses games for 30 minutes if lightning is detected within
8 miles. Each strike resets the clock.
France and Iraq played through a downpour that started in the 37th minute. Fans
donned ponchos and most stayed in their seats until they were told to find
shelter at halftime.
FIFA long had a reputation for continuing matches even through extreme weather.
A 2014 game between the U.S. and Germany continued in Brazil even after
torrential downpour that flooded parts of the surrounding city.
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