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What is new at World Cup 2022?

Doha, Qatar – The men’s 2022 FIFA World Cup is fast approaching. Kickoff in the opening match takes place on November 20, nearly 12 times since the day Qatar was awarded hosting rights for the event.

The event will feature 32 brigades and attract further than1.2 million callers to Qatar, which will come the first country in the Middle East to host football’s biggest event.

Offside technology

In July, football’s world governing body, FIFA, blazoned the use of asemi-automated offside system at the World Cup to help make fast and accurate offside calls.

According to the governing body’s rules, a player is in an offside position if “ any part of the head, body or bases is in the opponents ’ half( banning the halfway line) and any part of the head, body or bases is nearer to the opponents ’ thing line than both the ball and the alternate-last opponent ”.


The technology uses a detector in the ball and a branch- tracking camera system to follow the movements of players. To help suckers and observers at home understand the adjudicator’s decision, the data will be used to project 3D images on colosseum defenses. Twelve cameras will be mounted on top of each of the eight host colosseums to give player movement data to the Video Assistant Referee system( train Andrew Couldridge/ Reuters) still, one fresh negotiation will be allowed, If a World Cup game goes into redundant time.
Several football leagues, including Spain’s La Liga and Major League Soccer in the United States, have enforced the change over the once two times.

November onset

Unlike former events, Qatar 2022 will be taking place during the months of November and December.
Preliminarily, the World Cup had always been held during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer, frequently in June and July. The change was made to avoid high temperatures in Qatar, which can reach up to 50C( 122F) during that period. During the event, temperatures are prognosticated to range from 14C to 31C( 57F to 88F).

Womanish arbiters

For the first time at the men’s World Cup, three women have been included among the 36 arbiters named for Qatar 2022. France’s Stephanie Frappart, Japan’s Yoshimi Yamashita and Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga have all preliminarily officiated at a men’s event, including the UEFA Super Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations. “ It’s a strong sign from FIFA and the authorities to have women arbiters in that country, ” Frappart said. “ I ’m not a feminist prophet, but if this can make effects be ”Joining them will be three other women who’ll serve among the 69 adjunct arbiters.

Utmost ‘compact’ World Cup

With an area of little further than,500 sq km(,440 sq long hauls) and a population of around2.9 million, Qatar will be the lowest country ever to host FIFA’s flagship event.

All eight colosseums are located within a 50 km( 31- afar) compass of the capital, Doha. During the group stages, utmost days will feature up to four games. While Qatar and FIFA say the “ compact ” nature of the event will allow people to watch multiple matches a day, critics argue that an affluence of further than1.2 million people could lead to major traffic on the thoroughfares, making it more delicate for people to move around the country.

“ Having four matches in a day is a challenge in a megacity like Doha, ” Abdulaziz Ali Al- Mawlawi of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, organiser of the event, said last month. “ Of course, we’re awaiting to have traffic on the thoroughfares. ” seminaries in Qatar will remain unrestricted during the World Cup while office working hours have been reduced.

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