FIFA Unveils New World Cup Rules to Enhance Game Fairness and Tempo
FIFA introduces several rule changes for the upcoming World Cup aimed at reducing time-wasting and expanding VAR use. The adjustments aim to combat discrimination and enhance match tempo and player and fan experience. The initiative follows controversies over discriminatory incidents and penalty decisions in major tournaments, highlighting the need for reform.
FIFA has announced a series of rule amendments for the forthcoming World Cup, focusing on curbing time-wasting and increasing the utilization of VAR technology.
The governing body articulated that these modifications are intended to combat discrimination, optimize the pace of play, and enhance the overall experience for players and spectators alike.
This development follows contentious incidents, such as unproven racist claims in a February match and a disputed penalty at the Africa Cup of Nations final, prompting calls for improved rule enforcement.
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