What's new for Club World Cup, Gold Cup: Keeper timewasting a thing of the past?
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What's new for Club World Cup, Gold Cup: Keeper timewasting a thing of the past?
"The goalkeeper will now have eight seconds to release the ball, with referees using a hand signal to indicate when time is running out."
"FIFA is testing new enhancements to semi-automated offside technology and placing cameras on referees' headsets to enhance the viewing experience for fans."
The FIFA Club World Cup and Concacaf Gold Cup, starting this Saturday in the U.S., are introducing new regulations alongside ongoing tournaments like the UEFA U-21 Championship. Key changes include giving goalkeepers eight seconds to release the ball after gaining control, with a referee's signal to enforce this rule. Additionally, FIFA is trialling advanced offside technology and cameras on referees' headsets to enhance fans' viewing experiences, promising a fresh perspective on the game as it evolves.
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