FIFA fixes adaptation period for high altitude games (AFP)
Published 1/13/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - World Soccer News
World football governing body FIFA have fixed an adaptation period for players ahead of matches played at altitude, Bolivian Football Federation (FBF) president Carlos Chavez has said.
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