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.
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.
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