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It is revealed that FIFA plans to change the regular time of the 2022 World Cup to 100 minutes – yqqlm

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It is revealed that FIFA plans to change the regular time of the 2022 World Cup to 100 minutes – yqqlm

Original title: FIFA plans to change the regular time of the 2022 World Cup to 100 minutes

On April 6, Beijing time, according to a report by Corriere dello Sport, FIFA plans to carry out a change in the 2022 Qatar World Cup, extending the regular time of the game from 90 minutes to 100 minutes.

This time, Infantino was invited by Girelli, chairman of the Italian Professional League, and Collina, chairman of the arbitration committee (a famous bald referee), to attend a technical meeting on football reform in the Hall of Five Hundreds in Florence. The newspaper also revealed some details of the content of the meeting and the discussions of the parties.

First of all, FIFA’s goal is to make this World Cup the “most spectacular” event. Infantino hopes to make the average length of each game reach 100 minutes by greatly extending the stoppage time, which is subversive. A football game = 90 minutes concept.

In addition, Wenger, head of football development of FIFA, also raised the issue of “automatic judgment of offside”, which is a technological innovation. If the technology is feasible, it can send a signal to the referee in a very short time (similar to the goal line technology), which can also significantly increase the “live ball time” of the actual game.

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